Title: Oubain-sensitive HCO3- secretion
1Oubain-sensitive HCO3- secretion acid
absorption by the marine teleost fish play a role
in osmoregulation
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3Study Goals
- Determine the contribution of endogenous
metabolic CO2 vs extracellular HCO3- as sources
of secreted HCO3- - Determine role of carbonic anhydrase (CA) in
hydrating endogenous CO2 - Determine fate of liberated H from CA-mediated
hydration reaction
4Endogenous CO2 is hydrated in a reaction
regulated by carbonic anhydrase (CA). The
resulting HCO3- is actively transported across
the apical membrane via Cl-/HCO3- exchange (AE).
This is driven by the potential inside the cell
set up by NKA.
Fig. 11 Cellular mechanisms in intestinal
epithelial transport of HCO3-
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6Results
- Resting tissue
- Viable and stable for gt5 h
- secretion rates are between 0.3-0.5 umol/cm2/h
- TEP -20 mV
- Conductance 10 mS/cm2
- HCO3- secretion decreases when deprived of O2
- Secretion is strongly temperature dependant
7Extracellular HCO3- vs. Endogenous CO2
- HEPES vs. 5 mM HCO3- saline
- When exposed to HCO3-/CO2, base secretion
increased twofold
Figure 4
8 of endogenous CO2
- Hydration of endogenous CO2 accounts for 50 of
total HCO3- secretion - Percentage contributed by hydrated endogenous CO2
is species-dependant - 30-60 CO2 in European flounder (Grosell et al
2001) - and goby (Dixon Loretz 1986)
- 100 extracellular HCO3- in Japanese eel (Ando
Subramanyam 1990)
9Role of CA
- Pharmacological test
- - Etoxzolamide
Figure 5
10What happens to H?
- Must be removed to
- Maintain constant intracellular pH
- Prevent reversal of CA-catalyzed hydration
11- Possible pathways for removal of H across the
basolateral membrane is either Na/H exchange
(NHE) or an H pump. - Na dependence
- (Fig. 8) suggests NHE.
12Altering serosal pH
pH Reduction
7.4 33
7.0 44
6.6 47
13Directly measure H transport
14Pharmacology
- Not inhibited by EIPA or Amiloride
- Does not discount NHE
- Significant reduction when exposed to oubain (NKA
inhibitor)
15 16CaMg ratio in precipitate
Intestinal
Salinity (ppt) 9 33 50
Ca2 (mmol/g) -0.20 0.14 0.44 0.14 0.65 0.04
Mg2 (mmol/g) -0.02 0.02 4.13 1.96 0.47 0.02
CaMg ratio 6.54 1.95 0.16 0.03 1.36 0.08
Rectal
Salinity (ppt) 9 33 50
Ca2 (mmol/g) 0.15 0.05 0.08 0.03 0.14 0.07
Mg2 (mmol/g) 0.03 0.01 0.13 0.03 0.19 0.03
CaMg ratio 4.92 1.23 -2.36 3.15 0.45 0.29
17Further Discussion
- Possibility of global impact of precipitates
- Whole-animal acid/base balance
- This process is similar to mammalian pancreatic
secretion - Could intestinal HCO3- secretion be common to all
vertebrates?