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The apical membrane of rabbit urinary bladder can be functionally removed by application of nystatin at high concentration if the mucosal surface of the tissue is bathed in a saline which mimics intracellular ion concentrations. Under these conditions, the tissue is as far as the movement of univalent ions no more than a sheet of basolateral membrane with some tight junctional membrane in parallel. In this manner the Na+ concentration at the inner surface of the basolateral membrane can be varied by altering the concentration in the mucosal bulk solution. When this was done both mucosal-to-serosal22Na flux and net change in basolateral current were measured. The flux and the current could be further divided into the components of each that were either blocked by ouabain or insensitive to ouabain. Ouabain-insensitive mucosal-to-serosal Na+ flux was a linear function of mucosal Na+ concentration. Ouabain-sensitive Na+ flux and ouabain-sensitive, Na+-induced current both display a saturating relationship which cannot be accounted for by the presence of unstirred layers. If the interaction of Na+ with the basolateral transport process is assumed to involve the interaction of some number of Na+ ions,n, with a maximal flux,M max, then the data can be fit by assuming 3.2 equivalent sites for interaction and a value forM max of 287.8pm cm−2 sec−1 with an intracellular Na concentration of 2.0mm Na+ at half-maximal saturation. By comparing these values with the ouabain-sensitive, Na+-induced current, we calculate a Na+ to K+ coupling ratio of 1.40±0.07 for the transport process.
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Eaton, D.C., Frace, A.M. & Silverthorn, S.U. Active and passive Na+ fluxes across the basolateral membrane of rabbit urinary bladder. J. Membrain Biol. 67, 219–229 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01868663
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