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Microelectrode characterization of the basolateral membrane of rabbit S3 proximal tubule.

B A Vance1, B A Biagi.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to characterize the basolateral membrane of the S3 segment of the rabbit proximal tubule using conventional and ion-selective microelectrodes. When compared with results from S1 and S2 segments, S3 cells under control conditions have a more negative basolateral membrane potential (Vbl = -69 mV), a higher relative potassium conductance (tK = 0.6), lower intracellular Na+ activity (ANa = 18.4 mM), and higher intracellular K+ activity (AK = 67.8 mM). No evidence for a conductive sodium-dependent or sodium-independent HCO3- pathway could be demonstrated. The basolateral Na-K pump is inhibited by 10(-4) M ouabain and bath perfusion with a potassium-free (0-K) solution. 0-K perfusion results in ANa = 64.8 mM, AK = 18.5 mM, and Vbl = -28 mV. Basolateral potassium channels are blocked by barium and by acidification of the bathing medium. The relative K+ conductance, as evaluated by increasing bath K+ to 17 mM, is dependent upon the resting Vbl in both S2 and S3 cells. In summary, the basolateral membrane of S3 cells contains a pump-leak system with similar properties to S1 and S2 proximal tubule cells. The absence of conductive bicarbonate pathways results in a hyperpolarized cell and larger Na+ and K+ gradients across the cell borders, which will influence the transport properties and intracellular ion activities in this tubule segment.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2545882     DOI: 10.1007/BF01870425

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


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