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Dependence of gluconeogenesis, urea synthesis, and energy metabolism of hepatocytes on intracellular pH.

T Kashiwagura, C J Deutsch, J Taylor, M Erecińska, D F Wilson.   

Abstract

The relationship of intracellular pH to extracellular pH has been measured in suspensions of isolated hepatocytes at 25 degrees C. The internal pH was found to be a linear function of external pH and it changed by 0.45 pH unit per 1.0 unit change in external pH. The internal [H+] was equal to the external [H+] at approximately pH 7.1. Gluconeogenesis, urea synthesis, and oxidative phosphorylation showed different dependencies on the intracellular pH. Gluconeogenesis was the most sensitive to changes in [H+] and it declined by 80% when the intracellular pH decreased from 7.1 to 6.9. Urea synthesis was less pH-dependent, decreasing by about 30% for the same change in the intracellular [H+] whereas respiratory rate showed very little dependence on pH at this temperature. Intracellular [ATP]/[ADP] decreased linearly from 8.5 to 1.5 as the intracellular pH increased from 6.8 to 7.6, while intracellular [Pi] was essentially constant at 3.2 nmol/mg of cells, wet weight. Cytochrome c became more reduced with increasing intracellular pH, from less than 10% at pH 6.8 to 35% at pH 7.7. The calculated free energy of hydrolysis of ATP was nearly independent of pH as was the free energy of electron transfer from the intramitochondrial NAD couple (calculated from the [acetoacetate]/[3-OH-butyrate] ratio) to cytochrome c.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6323402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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