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K-induced alkalinization in all cell types of rabbit gastric glands: a novel K/H exchange mechanism.

A M Hofer1, T E Machen.   

Abstract

Digital image processing of the pH-sensitive dye BCECF was used to examine the effects of high [K] media on cytoplasmic pH (pHi) of individual cells within isolated rabbit gastric glands. When cells were acidified to pHi 6.5 from the resting pHi of 7.2-7.3 and then exposed to solution containing 77 mM K plus amiloride (to block Na/H exchange), recovery to pHi 7.0 was observed. This K-induced alkalinization occurred in all cell types of the gland, including cells within antral glands that were devoid of parietal cells (PC). This process was independent of extracellular Na and Cl and was unaffected by: 5 mM Ba or 200 microM bumetanide, or acute treatment with either 500 microM ouabain or 100 microM cimetidine, histamine or carbachol. SCH28080, which inhibits the PC H/K-ATPase when used in the low microM range of concentrations, blocked the K effect on pHi at 100 microM but was ineffective at 1 microM. A similar pHi recovery was also stimulated by Li, Cs (both 72 mM), and Tl (10 mM), in the order Li greater than K greater than Cs greater than Tl (all in the presence of amiloride), and these alkalinizations were also blocked by 100 microM SCH28080. Parallel experiments were performed to test the effect of these ions on 14[C]-aminopyrine accumulation, an index of acid secretion by the H/K-ATPase at the lumenal membrane of the PC. There was no correlation between the rates of cation-induced pHi recovery from an acid load and H secretion as measured by the accumulation of aminopyrine. We conclude that the K- (and Cs- and Li-) dependent pHi recovery is mediated by a novel cation/H exchange mechanism that is distinct from the PC H/K-ATPase.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1629906     DOI: 10.1007/bf00232321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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