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Potassium transport across rabbit descending colon in vitro: evidence for single-file diffusion through a paracellular pathway.

M Fromm, S G Schultz.   

Abstract

The results of previous studies indicate that the bidirectional fluxes of K across short-circuited rabbit descending colon are attributable to passive diffusion through paracellular pathways and that this route is ten times more permeable to K than to Na and Cl. However, transepithelial diffusion potentials in the presence of large transepithelial Na and K concentration differences are much lower than those predicted by the "constant field equation" and appear to be inconsistent with this high K selectivity. The results of the present studies, designed to resolve this apparent contradiction, indicate that: (a) The ratios of the bidirectional transepithelial fluxes of K determined over a wide range of combined chemical and electrical potential differences conform reasonably well with those predicted by the Ussing flux-ratio equation. (b) The permeability coefficient of K (PK), determined from the net fluxes in the presence of concentration differences and from unidirectional fluxes under short-circuit conditions, decreases with increasing K concentration; in the presence of low K concentrations, PK is approximately ten-times PNa, but it approaches PNa in the presence of high K concentrations. PNa is not affected under these conditions. These results provide an explanation for the failure to observe large transepithelial diffusion potentials in the presence of large transepithelial Na and K concentration differences. In addition, these results are consistent with the notion that K diffuses across this preparation through two parallel pathways, one that does not discriminate among K, Na and Cl (a "free-solution" shunt) and another that is highly K selective and involves an interaction with one, or at most two, sites along the route.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7310853     DOI: 10.1007/bf01969450

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


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