Stimulation by HCO3- of Na+ transport in rabbit gallbladder
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Stimulation by HCO3- of Na+ transport in rabbit gallbladder
Abstract
Bicarbonate presence in the bathing media doubles Na+ and fluid transepithelial transport and in parallel significantly increases Na+ and Cl- intracellular concentrations and contents, decreases K+ cell concentration without changing its amount, and causes a large cell swelling. Na+ and Cl- lumen-to-cell influxes are significantly enhanced, Na+ more so than Cl-. The stimulation does not raise any immediate change in luminal membrane potential and cannot be due to a HCO3(-)-ATPase in the brush border. The stimulation goes together with a large increase in a Na+-dependent H+ secretion into the lumen. All of these data suggests that HCO3- both activates Na+--Cl- cotransport and H+--Na+ countertransport at the luminal barrier. Thiocyanate inhibits Na+ and fluid transepithelial transport without affecting H+ secretion and HCO3(-)-dependent Na+ influx. It reduces Na+ and Cl- conentrations and contents, increases the same parameters for K+, causes a cell shrinking, and abolishes the lumen-to-cell Cl- influx. It enters the cell and is accumulated in the cytoplasm with a process which is Na+-dependent and HCO3(-)-activated. Thus SCN- is likely to compete for the Cl- site on the cotransport carrier and to be slowly transferred by the cotransport system itself.
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