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Evidence for a simple Cl conductance pathway in nutrient membrane of frog stomach
Authors:Thomas L Holloman  Manuel Schwartz  Gaspar Carrasquer  Warren S Rehm  Mumtaz A Dinno
Abstract:A decrease in nutrient Cl results in an increased negativity of the nutrient relative to the secretory side. The possibility emerged that Cl transport could be attributed to a neutral mechanism involving Cl in the nutrient membrane coupled to a simple Cl conductance pathway in the secretory membrane. The decrease in PD (potential difference) with a decrease in nutrient Cl could arise from a decrease in cellular Cl so that the ratio of Cl in cell to Cl in secretory solution was decreased. Experiments were designed to determine whether there was a need to assume a simple Cl conductance pathway. A 10-fold decrease in Cl gave in HCO3-containing nutrient solutions a PD decrease of 20 mV, in HCO3-free nutrient solutions, a PD decrease of 13.5 mV, and in HCO3-free and Na+-free solutions, a PD decrease of 6.7 mV. The decrease of 6.7 mV could not be attributed to a neutral ClHCO3 exchanger or a NaCl symport. Also there was no evidence for a KCl symport from changes in Cl in presence and absence of K+. It followed that the decrease of 6.7 mV provided evidence for a simple Cl conductance pathway in the nutrient membrane.
Keywords:Membrane potential  Ion exchanger  Sodium chloride symport  Chloride conductance  (R  pipiens stomach)
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