| Literature DB >> 2719101 |
C Brugnara1, T Van Ha, D C Tosteson.
Abstract
In this paper, we report experiments demonstrating the coupling of Cl and K movements in a volume-dependent K-Cl cotransport system in human red blood cells. We show that an outwardly directed Cl gradient can promote net K efflux against an inwardly directed K gradient at constant membrane potential. Red blood cell membrane potential was kept constant by using anions that are not transported through the K-Cl cotransport system but that are more permeable than Cl (NO3 and SCN). Under these conditions, when the activities of band 3 (capnophorin)-mediated anion exchange and of the carbonic anhydrase have been inhibited, it is possible to maintain a Cl gradient at constant membrane potential. Similar data were obtained in human red blood cells (least dense fraction from normal subjects and whole blood from patients with homozygous hemoglobin S disease), in rabbit red blood cells, and in low-K sheep red blood cells. These data confirm that the volume-dependent Cl-dependent K movement in these cells operates through coupled K-Cl cotransport.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2719101 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1989.256.5.C994
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol ISSN: 0002-9513