Literature DB >> 9252507

Characterization of ion transport mechanisms regulating intracellular pH in hepatic stellate cells.

A Di Sario1, G S Baroni, E Bendia, L D'Ambrosio, F Ridolfi, J R Marileo, A M Jezequel, A Benedetti.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate intracellular pH (pHi) regulation in nonactivated and activated rat hepatic stellate cells (HSC). The fluorescent pHi indicator 2',7'-bis(carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein was used to measure pHi in the presence and absence of HCO3-. In the absence of HCO3-, baseline pHi was significantly higher (P < 0.001) in activated than in nonactivated HSC (7.1 +/- 0.1 vs. 6.9 +/- 0.2) and decreased, in both groups, after amiloride administration and after Na+ removal. After an acid-loading maneuver, pHi recovery was significantly higher (P < 0.03) in activated than in nonactivated HSC (H+ flux = 11.0 +/- 3.8 vs. 7.7 +/- 2.9 mM/min at pHi 6.6) and was inhibited by amiloride and Na+ removal. In the presence of HCO3-, baseline pHi was higher in both groups and decreased after amiloride administration. Amiloride and Na+ removal inhibited pHi recovery after an intracellular acid load by 77 and 93%, respectively, in nonactivated and by 82 and 92%, respectively, in activated HSC, whereas 4,4'-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid inhibited pHi recovery by only 27%. Acute Cl- removal increased pHi by 0.07 +/- 0.01 pH unit/min in the absence but not in the presence of 4,4'-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid in nonactivated and activated HSC in an Na(+)-independent manner. In activated HSC, 24 h of incubation with 25 ng/ml platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB (in 0.5% serum) did not modify baseline pHi (7.07 +/- 0.1 vs. 7.08 +/- 0.1 in HSC cultured in 0.5% serum only) but significantly (P < 0.02) increased, with respect to controls, pHi recovery after an acute acid load. Incubation with PDGF for 24 h induced a fivefold increase in HSC proliferation expressed as percentage of bromodeoxyuridine-positive cells (30.8 +/- 6.7 vs. 6.1 +/- 1.9% in controls). When amiloride (0.1 mM) was present, PDGF-induced HSC proliferation was significantly inhibited (8.1 +/- 0.4%, P < 0.001). Our results show that 1) the Na+/H+ exchanger is the main pHi regulator in rat HSC, 2) activation of HSC is associated with an increase in pHi and in the activity of the Na+/H+ exchanger, 3) PDGF increases the activity of this exchanger, and 4) amiloride is able to inhibit HSC proliferation induced by PDGF.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9252507     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1997.273.1.G39

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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