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Title: Evidence of chloride/bicarbonate exchange mediating bicarbonate efflux from S3 segments of rabbit renal proximal tubule. Author: Kondo Y, Frömter E. Journal: Pflugers Arch; 1990 Mar; 415(6):726-33. PubMed ID: 2336349. Abstract: The mechanism of HCO3- exit from rabbit renal proximal tubule S3 segments was investigated. Isolated tubules were perfused luminally and peritubularly with test solutions and cell pH (pHi), cell Cl- activity ([Cl-]i) and cell Na+ activity ([Na+]i) were measured with ion-selective microelectrodes. From the response of pHi and [Cl-]i to changes in bath Cl- or HCO3- concentrations a Cl-/HCO3- exchanger was identified in the basolateral cell membrane. It was reversibly inhibited by millimolar concentrations of the disulfonic stilbene SITS (4-acetamido-4'-isothiocyanato-stilbene-2,2'-disulfonic acid). Cell potential measurements and preliminary determinations of initial ion flux rates suggested a stoichiometry of Cl- to HCO3- flux near 1.0. The transport rate appeared to saturate already at low bath Cl- concentrations (approximately 30 mmol/l), but it was independent of bath pH in the range of 7.4-6.4. Cl-/HCO3- exchange was not directly coupled to Na+ flux although in approximately half of the experiments long-term incubation in Na(+)-free solutions indirectly inhibited the exchanger. Sudden application of SITS under control conditions revealed that the exchanger normally facilitates the exit of HCO3- from cell to interstitium at the expense of Cl- uptake into the cell. How Cl- ions recirculate towards the peritubular surface is presently not known.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]