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Na+/H+ exchange is present in basolateral membranes from rabbit small intestine
Authors:F Barros  P Domínguez  G Velasco  P S Lazo
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, SAS, VIT University, Vellore 632014, India;2. Department of Biomedical Sciences, SBST, VIT University, Vellore 632014, India;3. 2
Abstract:Fluorescence quenching of the pH gradient sensitive dye acridine orange and that of the membrane potential sensitive dye Di-S-C3(5) have been studied in purified basolateral membrane vesicles obtained from rabbit small intestine. Basolateral membranes contain an electroneutral, carrier mediated, Na+/H+ exchange activity. They also appear to contain an electrogenic pathway for H+ movement. Based on the comparison of acridine orange fluorescence quenching in the presence of an outwardly directed Na+ gradient and in the presence of known K+ diffusion gradients it can be estimated that at least 50% of the observed proton fluxes are due to the activity of the exchanger. Acridine orange fluorescence recovery measurements have been used to assess the kinetic properties of the exchanger.
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