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Amiloride-sensitive sodium transport of the rat distal colon during early postnatal development.

J Pácha, M Popp, K Capek.   

Abstract

To evaluate developmental changes in colonic sodium transport, the sensitivity of the transepithelial potential and short-circuit current to amiloride was investigated. The amiloride-sensitive short-circuit current (IscNa), which represents the electrogenic sodium transport through Na+ channels, rose significantly from day 5, reached a peak on day 10, and entirely disappeared after weaning. The maximum rate of electrogenic, amiloride-sensitive sodium transport was 12.0 microEq/cm2 X h. The IscNa was suppressed by adrenalectomy and/or premature weaning but not by a mineralocorticoid antagonist, spironolactone. On the contrary, treatments which increase aldosterone levels in vivo (low-sodium diet, furosemide-induced natriuresis, high dietary intake of potassium) stimulated the IscNa. The effect of adrenalectomy increased during postnatal development. The sensitivity of IscNa to aldosterone was highest at the end of the weaning period. High-sodium diet, which causes a decrease in circulating aldosterone, was associated with a partial inhibition of IscNa (P less than 0.016). These data suggest that the distal colon of neonatal rats can transport sodium via an electrogenic, amiloride-sensitive mechanism and that adrenocortical hormones exert the main regulatory control of this pathway.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3615166     DOI: 10.1007/bf00584771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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