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. 1986 Apr;406(4):430-2.
doi: 10.1007/BF00590949.

Electrical and molecular coupling between sodium and proton fluxes in basolateral membrane vesicles of rat liver

Electrical and molecular coupling between sodium and proton fluxes in basolateral membrane vesicles of rat liver

R Fuchs et al. Pflugers Arch. 1986 Apr.

Abstract

Mechanisms of Na+-H+ exchange in the hepatocyte were studied utilizing isolated basolateral membrane vesicles prepared by two different methods: Evidence was obtained for the existence of molecular coupling of Na+ and H+ fluxes (Na+/H+-antiport) which exhibits saturation kinetics (Km 7 mmol/l Na+) and is inhibited by amiloride (1.0 mmol/l). Although the two membrane preparations showed differences with respect to ionic permeabilities, our data suggest that a relatively high H+ conductance exists in the basolateral plasma membrane. Hence, electrical coupling of conductive H+ and Na+ fluxes in the opposite direction could contribute to net Na+-H+ exchange across the basolateral hepatocyte plasma membrane.

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