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Barium modifies the concentration dependence of active potassium transport by insect midgut
Authors:David F Moffett  Alan R Koch
Institution:(1) Zoophysiology Program, Department of Zoology, Washington State University, 99164-4220 Pullman, Washington
Abstract:Summary The rate of active K+ transport by the isolated lepidopteran midgut shows a rectangular hyperbolic relation to K+] over the range 20 to 70mm K+ in the absence of any divalent cation. Addition of Ba++ to the hemolymph (K+ uptake) side introduces a linear component to the concentration dependence, such that active K transport is decreased at K+] of 55mm or less, but increased transiently at higher K+]. As Ba++] is increased over the range 2 to 8mm the linear component increases and the saturating component decreases; in 8mm Ba++ the concentration dependence is dominated by the linear component. The effect of Ba++ cannot easily be accounted for by simple competition with K+ for basal membrane uptake sites. Similar effects might be exercised by other alkali earth cations, since the concentration dependence of active K+ transport possesses a substantial linear component in solutions containing 5mm Ca++ and 5mm Mg++ (the alkali earth metal concentrations of standard lepidopteran saline).
Keywords:Ba++  active K+ transport  lepidopteran insect midgut  short-circuit current  transport kinetics
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