Furosemide-sensitive salt transport in the Madin-Darby canine kidney cell line. Evidence for the cotransport of Na+, K+, and Cl-
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Furosemide-sensitive salt transport in the Madin-Darby canine kidney cell line. Evidence for the cotransport of Na+, K+, and Cl-
Abstract
Confluent monolayer cultures of the Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cell line have been shown to possess a furosemide and bumetanide-sensitive (Na+,K+)-cotransport system. We have studied the effect of anion substitutions on (Na+,K+)-cotransport. In Na+-depleted cells, bumetanide-sensitive uptake of 22Na+ or 86Rb+ exhibited an absolute requirement for extracellular Cl-. Chloride could be replaced in the buffers by Br-, but not by F-, I-, acetate, nitrate, thiocyanate, sulfate, or gluconate. The effect of Cl- was saturating, and Na+-stimulated 86RB+ uptake as well as K+-stimulated 22Na+ uptake was shown to be dependent on the square of the Cl- concentration. The concentration of Cl- which gave half-maximal stimulation of cation cotransport varied between 58 and 70 mM. There was a small degree of cooperativity between the binding affinities for Cl- and K+ at constant Na+ concentrations. Bumetanide-sensitive 36Cl- uptake could be demonstrated when extracellular Na+ and K+ were present simultaneously. Uptake through this system was unaffected by changes in the membrane potential or by the imposition of pH gradients. Together these data strongly suggest that the bumetanide-sensitive transport system in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells co-transports Na+, K+, and Cl- in a ratio of 1:1:2.
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