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Effect of short-chain fatty acids on cell volume and intracellular pH in rat distal colon.

M Diener1, C Helmle-Kolb, H Murer, E Scharrer.   

Abstract

Superfusion of isolated crypts from the rat colon with sodium-butyrate-containing solutions induced an increase in the crypt diameter indicating a swelling of the crypt cells. The response to butyrate (50 mmol l-1) was not uniform along the crypt axis, the most pronounced swelling being observed in the upper third of the crypt. The butyrate effect was concentration-dependent and was completely suppressed by amiloride, suggesting that it is caused by activation of the Na+/H+ exchanger. Acetate, propionate and isobutyrate had a similar action. In HEPES-buffered solution the butyrate-induced change in cell volume was monophasic, i. e. only a swelling took place, whereas in HCO3- buffer it was biphasic, i. e. swelling was followed by a regulatory volume decrease. This decrease was suppressed by K+ and Cl- channel blockers as well as inhibitors of leukotriene synthesis. Measurements of intracellular pH with the fluorescent dye 2',7'-bis(2-carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF) revealed that butyrate induced an acidification of the cell, which was stronger in HEPES than in HCO3- buffer. Estimation of Na+/H+ exchange activity, tested as recovery of intracellular pH from an acid load via an NH4Cl prepulse, revealed a much lower Na+/H+ exchange activity in the fundus region compared to the upper third of the crypt. The smaller volume response evoked by butyrate in the fundus region probably reflects the smaller Na+/H+ activity compared to the more differentiated cells near the opening of the crypt. It is concluded that cell swelling caused by short-chain fatty acids is a physiological stimulus for volume regulation. This response is restricted to the more differentiated cells.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8414909     DOI: 10.1007/bf00384345

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


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