Affiliation:
1. University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas 77030
Abstract
In tubules from the terminal segment of the inner medullary collecting duct (tIMCD) from rats with chronic metabolic acidosis, our laboratory has shown that bicarbonate absorption ( J tCO2) is inhibited by removal of K+ from the luminal fluid or by the addition of Sch-28080 to the perfusate. The present study asked whether total and/or Sch-28080-sensitive J tCO2 is regulated by changes in systemic K+ homeostasis. Rat tIMCD tubules were perfused in vitro in symmetrical,[Formula: see text]/CO2-buffered solutions containing 10 mM KCl + 6 mM NH4Cl. Total and Sch-28080-sensitive J tCO2 were measured in rats with varying K+intake. In K+-replete rats, baseline J tCO2was 2.1 ± 0.3 pmol ⋅ mm−1 ⋅ min−1( n = 6). In rats fed a K+-deficient diet for 3 days, J tCO2 was 5.4 ± 0.7 pmol ⋅ mm−1 ⋅ min−1( n = 16, P < 0.05). To determine the mechanism for the increase in [Formula: see text]absorption observed with K+restriction, the Sch-28080-sensitive component of J tCO2 was measured in each treatment group. Following the addition of Sch-28080 (10 μM) to the perfusate, a 40% reduction in J tCO2 was observed in K+-restricted rats. J tCO2 was not reduced following the addition of Sch-28080 in rats with normal K+ intake. Because Sch-28080-sensitive J tCO2 was increased in K+-restricted rats, Sch-28080-sensitive J tCO2 was studied further in tIMCD tubules from rats in this treatment group. In K+-restricted rats, J tCO2 decreased by 20% following the addition of 5 mM ouabain to the perfusate. This ouabain-induced decline in J tCO2 was observed both in the presence and in the absence of Sch-28080. We conclude that total and Sch-28080-sensitive net acid secretion is increased with dietary K+restriction. However, since ∼50% of J tCO2 is insensitive to both Sch-28080 and ouabain, future studies will be necessary to define other mechanisms of luminal acidification in the rat tIMCD.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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