Ion permeability of rabbit intestinal brush border membrane vesicles |
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Authors: | Robert D. Gunther Richard E. Schell Ernest M. Wright |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, UCLA School of Medicine, 90024 Los Angeles, California |
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Abstract: | Summary The ion permeability of rabbit jejunal brush border membrane vesicles was studied by measuring unidirectional fluxes with radioactive tracers and bi-ionic diffusion potentials with the potential-sensitive fluorescent dye, diS–C3-(5). Tracer measurements provide estimates of the absolute magnitudes of permeability coefficients, while fluorescence measurements provide estimates of relative and absolute ion permeabilities. The magnitudes of the permeability coefficients for Na+, K+, Rb+, and Br– were approximately 5 nanoliters/(mg protein × sec) or 10–5 cm/sec as determined by radioactive tracer measurements. The apparent selectivity sequence, relative to Na+, as determined by bi-ionic potential measurements was: F–, isetheionate, gluconate, choline (<0.1)+(1.0)–(1.5)=NO3–(1.5) –(2.3)+(2.4)+(2.5)+(2.6)+(3.9) 4–+(12)–(40). The origin of this selectivity sequence and its relationship to the ion permeability of the brush border membrane in the intact epithelium are discussed. |
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Keywords: | ion permeability potential-sensitive cyanine dye intestinal brush border vesicles |
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