Amiloride-sensitive Na+/H+ exchange stimulated by cellular acidification or shrinkage in red blood cells of the frog,Rana temporaria |
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Authors: | N. C. Jørgensen |
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Affiliation: | (1) August Krogh Institute, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 13, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Simultaneous net uptake of Na+ and net extrusion of H+, both inhibited by amiloride, could be stimulated in red blood cells of the frog, Rana temporaria, either by intracellular acidification or cellular shrinkage. Net transports of Na+ and H+ were transient, dying out after 10–20 min (20°C) when stimulated by intracellular acidification but developing more slowly and proceeding for more than 60 min (20°C) when stimulated by cellular shrinkage. Evidence is presented suggesting a coupling between the transports of Na+ and H+ with an exchange ratio of 1:1 Na+/H+ exchange, stimulated by intracellular acidification, was able to readjust intracellular pH also when operating in parallel to a fully working anion exchanger in CO2/HCO3--buffered media. Inhibition of anion exchange resulted in reduced cellular net uptake of Na+.Abbreviations DIDS 4,4 -diisothiocyanatostilbene-2,2 -disulphonate - DMSO dimethylsulphoxide - IU international unit - pHe extracellular pH - pHi intracellular pH - RBC red blood cell |
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Keywords: | Na+/H+ exchange Red blood cells Erythrocytes Frog, Rana temporaria |
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