Chloride transport across the basolateral cell membrane of the Necturus proximal tubule: dependence on bicarbonate and sodium. 1983

W B Guggino, and R London, and E L Boulpaep, and G Giebisch

The transport of chloride across the Necturus proximal tubule cell was studied in the doubly-perfused kidney using conventional, chloride-sensitive and pH-sensitive microelectrodes. Lowering chloride activity in the basolateral solution results in a reduction in intracellular Cl- activity (aiCl). This reduction in aiCl is inhibited by removing either HCO-3 or Na+ from the perfusion solution, indicating that both HCO-3 and Na+ are required for Cl- movement across the basolateral cell membrane. Reducing either HCO-3 or Na+ in the basolateral solution causes an increase in aiCl. Thus changes in either Na+ or HCO-3 chemical gradients across the basolateral cell membrane significantly affect chloride movement. Changing intracellular pH by means of NH4Cl exposure results in an increase in aiCl followed by a sharp decrease when NH4Cl is removed. These changes in intracellular chloride do not occur in the absence of HCO-3. Likewise, the decrease in aiCl following NH4Cl treatment requires the presence of Na+ in the basolateral solution. We conclude that chloride is transported across the basolateral cell membrane in exchange for both Na+ and HCO-3. Our results also support the presence of a Na+/Cl- cotransport mechanism on the apical cell membrane.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007687 Kidney Tubules, Proximal The renal tubule portion that extends from the BOWMAN CAPSULE in the KIDNEY CORTEX into the KIDNEY MEDULLA. The proximal tubule consists of a convoluted proximal segment in the cortex, and a distal straight segment descending into the medulla where it forms the U-shaped LOOP OF HENLE. Proximal Kidney Tubule,Proximal Renal Tubule,Kidney Tubule, Proximal,Proximal Kidney Tubules,Proximal Renal Tubules,Renal Tubule, Proximal,Renal Tubules, Proximal,Tubule, Proximal Kidney,Tubule, Proximal Renal,Tubules, Proximal Kidney,Tubules, Proximal Renal
D008297 Male Males
D008954 Models, Biological Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of biological processes or diseases. For disease models in living animals, DISEASE MODELS, ANIMAL is available. Biological models include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment. Biological Model,Biological Models,Model, Biological,Models, Biologic,Biologic Model,Biologic Models,Model, Biologic
D009337 Necturus A genus of the Proteidae family with five recognized species, which inhabit the Atlantic and Gulf drainages. Mudpuppy,Mudpuppies
D011188 Potassium An element in the alkali group of metals with an atomic symbol K, atomic number 19, and atomic weight 39.10. It is the chief cation in the intracellular fluid of muscle and other cells. Potassium ion is a strong electrolyte that plays a significant role in the regulation of fluid volume and maintenance of the WATER-ELECTROLYTE BALANCE.
D002462 Cell Membrane The lipid- and protein-containing, selectively permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Plasma Membrane,Cytoplasmic Membrane,Cell Membranes,Cytoplasmic Membranes,Membrane, Cell,Membrane, Cytoplasmic,Membrane, Plasma,Membranes, Cell,Membranes, Cytoplasmic,Membranes, Plasma,Plasma Membranes
D002712 Chlorides Inorganic compounds derived from hydrochloric acid that contain the Cl- ion. Chloride,Chloride Ion Level,Ion Level, Chloride,Level, Chloride Ion
D005260 Female Females
D006863 Hydrogen-Ion Concentration The normality of a solution with respect to HYDROGEN ions; H+. It is related to acidity measurements in most cases by pH pH,Concentration, Hydrogen-Ion,Concentrations, Hydrogen-Ion,Hydrogen Ion Concentration,Hydrogen-Ion Concentrations
D000643 Ammonium Chloride An acidifying agent that has expectorant and diuretic effects. Also used in etching and batteries and as a flux in electroplating. Sal Ammoniac,Ammoniac, Sal,Chloride, Ammonium

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