The Journal of Membrane Biology

, Volume 157 , Issue 2 , pp 193 –201 | Cite as

Role of Cl in Electrogenic H+ Secretion by Cortical Distal Tubule

  • R.  Fernández
  • J.R.  Bosqueiro
  • A.C.  Cassola
  • G.  Malnic

Abstract.

The presence of an electrogenic H+-ATPase has been described in the late distal tubule, a segment which contains intercalated cells. The present paper studies the electrogenicity of this transport mechanism, which has been demonstrated in turtle bladder and in cortical collecting duct. Transepithelial PD (V t ) was measured by means of Ling-Gerard microelectrodes in late distal tubule of rat renal cortex during in vivo microperfusion. The tubules were perfused with electrolyte solutions to which 2 × 10−7 m bafilomycin or 4.6 × 10−8 m concanamycin were added. No significant increase in lumen-negative V t upon perfusion with these inhibitors as compared to control, was observed as well as when 10−3 m amiloride, 10−5 m benzamil or 3 mm Ba2+ were perfused alone or in combination. The effect of an inhibition of electrogenic H+ secretion, i.e., increase in lumen-negative V t by 2–4 mV, was observed only when Cl channels were blocked by 10−5 m 5-nitro-2-(3-phenylpropylamino) benzoic acid (NPPB). This blocker also reduced the rate of bicarbonate reabsorption in this segment from 1.21 ± 0.14 (n= 8) to 0.62 ± 0.03 (8) nmol.cm−2.sec−1 as determined by stationary microperfusion and pH measurement by ion-exchange resin microelectrodes. These results indicate that: (i) the participation of the vacuolar H+ ATPase in the establishment of cortical late distal tubule V t is minor in physiological conditions, but can be demonstrated after blocking Cl channels, thus suggesting a shunting effect of this anion; and, (ii) the rate of H+ secretion in this segment is reduced by a Cl channel blocker, supporting coupling of H+-ATPase with Cl transport.

Key words: H+-ATPase — Transepithelial PD — Distal tubule — Bicarbonate reabsorption 

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© Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 1997

Authors and Affiliations

  • R.  Fernández
    • 1
  • J.R.  Bosqueiro
    • 1
  • A.C.  Cassola
    • 1
  • G.  Malnic
    • 1
  1. 1.Depto. de Fisiologia e Biofísica, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, University São Paulo, Brasil, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 1524, 05508-900 São Paulo, BrasilBR

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