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. 1969 Aug;203(3):533-54.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1969.sp008878.

Kinetics of potassium in colonic mucosa of normal and sodium-depleted rats

Kinetics of potassium in colonic mucosa of normal and sodium-depleted rats

C J Edmonds. J Physiol. 1969 Aug.

Abstract

1. The transport of K across the mucosal epithelium of the colon of normal and Na-depleted rats has been investigated in vivo by methods involving I.V. administration of solutions containing (42)K and by labelling the mucosa with (42)K from the lumen and observing the ;soaking-out' rates into radionucleide-free solutions.2. During the infusions, the specific activity of the mucosal K was always less than the simultaneous specific activity of the secreted K. On stopping the infusion the specific activity of the mucosal K fell although the plasma specific activity remained at all times greater than that of the mucosa. The blood flow rate to the mucosa estimated from these results was 0.95 ml./min.g wet wt.3. Experiments with (42)K in the lumen showed that the steady-state specific activity of the mucosal K was considerably less than expected if the K had been in a single compartment. The (42)K efflux curves were also consistent in showing two components. The curves were analysed on the basis of a model having two compartments in the mucosa with half-times of 6 and 33 min.4. Na depletion produced two significant changes, (a) K secretion rate doubled, (b) the steady-state specific activity of the mucosal K after luminal exposure to (42)K was increased. The half-times of the compartments were unaffected.5. The results were discussed in terms of a working hypothesis which represented the mucosal K in two compartments. Most of the K exchanges across the mucosa took place through the smaller compartment which probably contained 5% or less of the mucosal K, but which had a rapid turnover rate. The change of K permeability of the luminal face produced by Na depletion and probably due to increased aldosterone action, may well be an important factor in producing the rise of K secretion rate.

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