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Extracellular Hco(3) (−) Dependence of Electrogenic Na/Hco(3) Cotransporters Cloned from Salamander and Rat Kidney

We studied the extracellular [HCOabstract (3) (−)] dependence of two renal clones of the electrogenic Na/HCO(3) cotransporter (NBC) heterologously expressed in Xenopus oocytes. We used microelectrodes to measure the change in membrane potential (ΔV(m)) elicited by the NBC cloned from the kidney of t...

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Autores principales: Grichtchenko, Irina I., Romero, Michael F., Boron, Walter F.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2217225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10779312
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description We studied the extracellular [HCOabstract (3) (−)] dependence of two renal clones of the electrogenic Na/HCO(3) cotransporter (NBC) heterologously expressed in Xenopus oocytes. We used microelectrodes to measure the change in membrane potential (ΔV(m)) elicited by the NBC cloned from the kidney of the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum (akNBC) and by the NBC cloned from the kidney of rat (rkNBC). We used a two-electrode voltage clamp to measure the change in current (ΔI) elicited by rkNBC. Briefly exposing an NBC-expressing oocyte to HCOabstract (3 ) (−)/CO(2) (0.33–99 mM HCOabstract (3) (−), pH(o) 7.5) elicited an immediate, DIDS (4,4-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2-disulfonic acid)-sensitive and Na(+)-dependent hyperpolarization (or outward current). In ΔV(m) experiments, the apparent K (m ) for HCOabstract (3) (−) of akNBC (10.6 mM) and rkNBC (10.8 mM) were similar. However, under voltage-clamp conditions, the apparent K (m) for HCOabstract (3) (−) of rkNBC was less (6.5 mM). Because it has been reported that SOabstract (3) (=)/HSO abstract (3) (−) stimulates Na/HCO(3 ) cotransport in renal membrane vesicles (a result that supports the existence of a COabstract (3) (=) binding site with which SOabstract (3) (=) interacts), we examined the effect of SOabstract (3) (=)/HSO abstract (3) (−) on rkNBC. In voltage-clamp studies, we found that neither 33 mM SOabstract (4) (=) nor 33 mM SOabstract (3) (=)/HSOabstract (3) (−) substantially affects the apparent K (m) for HCO abstract (3) (−). We also used microelectrodes to monitor intracellular pH (pH(i)) while exposing rkNBC-expressing oocytes to 3.3 mM HCOabstract (3 ) (−)/0.5% CO(2). We found that SO abstract (3) (=)/HSOabstract (3 ) (−) did not significantly affect the DIDS-sensitive component of the pH(i) recovery from the initial CO(2 )-induced acidification. We also monitored the rkNBC current while simultaneously varying [CO(2)](o), pH(o), and [COabstract (3) (=)](o) at a fixed [HCOabstract (3) (−)](o) of 33 mM. A Michaelis-Menten equation poorly fitted the data expressed as current versus [COabstract (3) (=)](o ). However, a pH titration curve nicely fitted the data expressed as current versus pH(o). Thus, rkNBC expressed in Xenopus oocytes does not appear to interact with SOabstract (3 ) (=), HSOabstract (3) (−), or COabstract (3) (=).
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spelling pubmed-22172252008-04-22 Extracellular Hco(3) (−) Dependence of Electrogenic Na/Hco(3) Cotransporters Cloned from Salamander and Rat Kidney Grichtchenko, Irina I. Romero, Michael F. Boron, Walter F. J Gen Physiol Original Article We studied the extracellular [HCOabstract (3) (−)] dependence of two renal clones of the electrogenic Na/HCO(3) cotransporter (NBC) heterologously expressed in Xenopus oocytes. We used microelectrodes to measure the change in membrane potential (ΔV(m)) elicited by the NBC cloned from the kidney of the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum (akNBC) and by the NBC cloned from the kidney of rat (rkNBC). We used a two-electrode voltage clamp to measure the change in current (ΔI) elicited by rkNBC. Briefly exposing an NBC-expressing oocyte to HCOabstract (3 ) (−)/CO(2) (0.33–99 mM HCOabstract (3) (−), pH(o) 7.5) elicited an immediate, DIDS (4,4-diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2-disulfonic acid)-sensitive and Na(+)-dependent hyperpolarization (or outward current). In ΔV(m) experiments, the apparent K (m ) for HCOabstract (3) (−) of akNBC (10.6 mM) and rkNBC (10.8 mM) were similar. However, under voltage-clamp conditions, the apparent K (m) for HCOabstract (3) (−) of rkNBC was less (6.5 mM). Because it has been reported that SOabstract (3) (=)/HSO abstract (3) (−) stimulates Na/HCO(3 ) cotransport in renal membrane vesicles (a result that supports the existence of a COabstract (3) (=) binding site with which SOabstract (3) (=) interacts), we examined the effect of SOabstract (3) (=)/HSO abstract (3) (−) on rkNBC. In voltage-clamp studies, we found that neither 33 mM SOabstract (4) (=) nor 33 mM SOabstract (3) (=)/HSOabstract (3) (−) substantially affects the apparent K (m) for HCO abstract (3) (−). We also used microelectrodes to monitor intracellular pH (pH(i)) while exposing rkNBC-expressing oocytes to 3.3 mM HCOabstract (3 ) (−)/0.5% CO(2). We found that SO abstract (3) (=)/HSOabstract (3 ) (−) did not significantly affect the DIDS-sensitive component of the pH(i) recovery from the initial CO(2 )-induced acidification. We also monitored the rkNBC current while simultaneously varying [CO(2)](o), pH(o), and [COabstract (3) (=)](o) at a fixed [HCOabstract (3) (−)](o) of 33 mM. A Michaelis-Menten equation poorly fitted the data expressed as current versus [COabstract (3) (=)](o ). However, a pH titration curve nicely fitted the data expressed as current versus pH(o). Thus, rkNBC expressed in Xenopus oocytes does not appear to interact with SOabstract (3 ) (=), HSOabstract (3) (−), or COabstract (3) (=). The Rockefeller University Press 2000-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2217225/ /pubmed/10779312 Text en © 2000 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Grichtchenko, Irina I.
Romero, Michael F.
Boron, Walter F.
Extracellular Hco(3) (−) Dependence of Electrogenic Na/Hco(3) Cotransporters Cloned from Salamander and Rat Kidney
title Extracellular Hco(3) (−) Dependence of Electrogenic Na/Hco(3) Cotransporters Cloned from Salamander and Rat Kidney
title_full Extracellular Hco(3) (−) Dependence of Electrogenic Na/Hco(3) Cotransporters Cloned from Salamander and Rat Kidney
title_fullStr Extracellular Hco(3) (−) Dependence of Electrogenic Na/Hco(3) Cotransporters Cloned from Salamander and Rat Kidney
title_full_unstemmed Extracellular Hco(3) (−) Dependence of Electrogenic Na/Hco(3) Cotransporters Cloned from Salamander and Rat Kidney
title_short Extracellular Hco(3) (−) Dependence of Electrogenic Na/Hco(3) Cotransporters Cloned from Salamander and Rat Kidney
title_sort extracellular hco(3) (−) dependence of electrogenic na/hco(3) cotransporters cloned from salamander and rat kidney
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2217225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10779312
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