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. 1987 Jun;409(1-2):132-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00584760.

Evidence for OH-/H+ permeation across the peritubular cell membrane of rat renal proximal tubule in HCO3(-)-free solutions

Evidence for OH-/H+ permeation across the peritubular cell membrane of rat renal proximal tubule in HCO3(-)-free solutions

B C Burckhardt et al. Pflugers Arch. 1987 Jun.

Abstract

Membrane potentials and intracellular pH were measured on rat renal proximal tubular cells in vivo to test whether sodium-bicarbonate cotransport across the peritubular cell membrane accepts OH- (or H+ in opposite direction) or whether it requires the CO2, HCO3-, CO3= buffer to operate. It was found that step changes of peritubular pH in nominally HCO3(-)-free and CO2-free solutions produced qualitatively similar initial potential responses and cell pH responses as changes in peritubular HCO3- concentrations. These responses, however, were considerably smaller and they were neither reduced in Na+-free solutions nor inhibited by the stilbene derivative SITS which is known to block Na+ (HCO3-)n cotransport completely. We conclude that the cotransporter requires the CO2, HCO3-, CO3= buffer for its physiological operation but that high rates of OH- or H+ can also be transferred across the peritubular cell membrane in HCO3(-)-free solutions, probably through a separate transport system.

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