Out-of-equilibrium CO2/HCO3- solutions and their use in characterizing a new K/HCO3 cotransporter
- PMID: 7715702
- DOI: 10.1038/374636a0
Out-of-equilibrium CO2/HCO3- solutions and their use in characterizing a new K/HCO3 cotransporter
Abstract
In typical physiological solutions, CO2 is in equilibrium with HCO3- and H+ (CO2 + H2O<==>HCO3- +H+). Because one cannot independently alter CO2 and HCO3- concentrations and pH, it is impossible to distinguish between the effects of CO2 and HCO3- on physiological processes. Here we describe a continuous-flow, rapid-mixing approach for generating out-of-equilibrium CO2/HCO3- solutions with a physiological pH and CO2 (but little HCO3-), or pH and HCO3- (but little CO2). We have exploited these out-of-equilibrium solutions to introduce HCO3- exclusively to either the outside or inside of a squid giant axon, and verify the presence of a new K/HCO3 cotransporter. The out-of-equilibrium approach could be useful in a variety of applications for independently controlling CO2 and HCO3- concentrations and pH.
Comment in
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Acid-base physiology. Bicarbonate briefly CO2-free.Nature. 1995 Apr 13;374(6523):597-8. doi: 10.1038/374597a0. Nature. 1995. PMID: 7715698 No abstract available.
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