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  • Title: Secretin stimulates bile ductules to secrete both H+ and HCO3(-)-ions.
    Author: Villanger O, Veel T, Holthe MR, Cragoe EJ, Raeder MG.
    Journal: Acta Physiol Scand; 1992 Nov; 146(3):369-76. PubMed ID: 1481691.
    Abstract:
    Secretin-dependent ductular HCO3- secretion into bile may involve secretion of H+ to interstitial fluid and HCO3- to bile by the ductular epithelium. To determine whether secretin causes bile ductules to secrete H+, we have examined the effect of secretin on the elimination of an intracellular acid load from bile ductular epithelium during pharmacological blockade of Na(+)-H+ exchange and in the absence of HCO3-. Microdissected bile ductules from pigs were suspended in HCO3- free HEPES buffer and loaded with acid using an NH4Cl prepulse technique. Intracellular pH was measured using dual-wavelength excitation of BCECF fluorescence. Na(+)-H+ exchange was defined as a Na(+)-dependent and amiloride- and 5-(N,N-hexamethylene)-amiloride-sensitive efflux of H(+)-ions following acid loading. We found that secretin stimulated ductular H+ secretion independent of Na(+)-H+ exchange. Blockade of Na(+)-H+ exchange by hexamethylene-amiloride did not affect secretin-dependent ductular HCO3- choleresis in vivo. We conclude that secretin stimulates bile ductules to secrete H(+)-ions to interstitial fluid as well as HCO3- ions to bile by a mechanism independent of Na(+)-H+ exchange.
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