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Function of Proton Channels in Lung Epithelia.

Horst Fischer1.   

Abstract

The properties of the voltage-dependent H(+) channel have been studied in lung epithelial cells for many years, and recently HVCN1 mRNA expression has been linked directly to H(+) channel function in lung epithelium. The H(+) channel is activated by strong membrane depolarization, intracellular acidity, or extracellular alkalinity. Early on it was noted that these are surprising physiological channel characteristics when considering that lung epithelial cells have rather stable membrane potentials and a well pH-buffered intracellular milieu. This raised the question under which conditions the H(+) channel is active in lung epithelium and what is its physiological function there. Current understanding of the HVCN1 H(+) channel in lung epithelial acid secretion, its activation by an alkaline mucosal extracellular pH, and its role in the regulation of the mucosal pH of the lung has resulted in a model of mucosal pH regulation based on the parallel function of the HVCN1 H(+) channel and the CFTR HCO(3) (-) channel, which suggests that HVCN1 is a critical factor that maintains a neutral surface pH in the lung.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22662311      PMCID: PMC3362208          DOI: 10.1002/wmts.17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wiley Interdiscip Rev Membr Transp Signal        ISSN: 2190-460X


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