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Sulphate and phosphate transport in the renal proximal tubule.

K J Ullrich, H Murer.   

Abstract

Experiments performed on microperfused proximal tubules and brush-border membrane vesicles revealed that inorganic phosphate is actively reabsorbed in the proximal tubule involving a 2 Na+-HPO2-4 or H2PO-4 co-transport step in the brush-border membrane and a sodium-independent exit step in the basolateral cell membrane. Na+-phosphate co-transport is competitively inhibited by arsenate. The transtubular transport regulation is mirrored by the brush-border transport step: it is inhibited by parathyroid hormone intracellularly mediated by cyclic AMP. Transepithelial inorganic phosphate (Pi) transport and Na+-dependent Pi transport across the brush-border membrane correlates inversely with the Pi content of the diet. Intraluminal acidification as well as intracellular alkalinization led to a reduction of transepithelial Pi transport. Data from brush-border membrane vesicles indicate that high luminal H+ concentrations reduce the affinity for Na+ of the Na+-phosphate co-transport system, and that this mechanism might be responsible for the pH dependence of phosphate reabsorption. Contraluminal influx of Pi from the interstitium into the cell could be partly inhibited by 4,4'-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-disulphonic acid (DIDS). It is not, however, changed when dicarboxylic acids are present or when the pH of the perfusate is reduced to pH 6. Sulphate is actively reabsorbed, involving electroneutral 2 Na+-SO2-4 co-transport through the brush-border membrane. This transport step is inhibited by thiosulphate and molybdate, but not by phosphate or tungstate. The transtubular active sulphate reabsorption is not pH dependent, but is diminished by the absence of bicarbonate. The transport of sulphate through the contraluminal cell side is inhibited by DIDS and diminished when the capillary perfusate contains no bicarbonate or chloride. The latter data indicate the presence of an anion exchange system in the contraluminal cell membrane like that in the erythrocyte membrane.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6130546     DOI: 10.1098/rstb.1982.0151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8436            Impact factor:   6.237


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