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Acid pH and weak acids induce Na--Cl cotransport in the rabbit urinary bladder.

M S Ifshin, K E Johnson, D C Eaton.   

Abstract

We have described a coupled Na--Cl entry step at the apical membrane of a tight epithelium, the rabbit urinary bladder. Mucosal pH values, more acid than 4.6, stimulate a 20 to 40-fold increase in mucosal-to-serosal Na+ and Cl- flux. The flux increase is almost completely blocked by low concentrations of of bumetanide. The transepithelial movement of Na+ and Cl- is normally electroneutral; however, when weak acids (such as acetate) are present in the mucosal solution, the acid-induced increase in flux is accompanied by a large increase in short-circuit current. Besides blockage by bumetanide, both the increase in flux and short-circuit current are blocked by: (1) Na+-free solutions on the mucosa; (2) Cl--free solutions on the mucosa; (3) phosphodiesterase inhibitors; (4) ouabain in the serosal solution; (5) K+-free solutions on the serosa; and (6) HCO3--free solutions on the serosa. The increase in the fluxes and the short-circuit current is unaffected by: (1) amiloride application in the mucosal solution; (2) mucosally applied stilbene derivatives which block Cl-/HCO3- exchange (SITS); and (3) Cl--free solutions applied to the serosa. We interpret these results to imply a coupled Na--Cl uptake step at the apical membrane which is stimulated by intracellular acetate (or (pH). The uptake step leads to a movement of Na+ and Cl- across the basolateral membrane, which is mediated by the Na+, K+-ATPase and a Na/Cl/HCO3- exchange mechanism. Our results demonstrate that "tight" epithelia may, under appropriate circumstances, demonstrate mechanisms of ion movement which are similar to "leaky" epithelia.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6644796     DOI: 10.1007/BF02000615

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


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