Abstract
Isotopic fluxes of Na, Cl, and K were measured across isolated antral mucosa under short-circuit conditions. HCO3 fluxes were also measured with either isotopic and/or pH-stat methods. Net secretion of all four ions was observed. HCO3 secretion is due to a transmural process requiring metabolic energy. Secretion of endogenous HCO3 was not observed, and the unidirectional mucosal-to-serosal flux of HCO3 was negligible. There appears to be a close relationship between HCO3 secretion and the unidirectional mucosal-to-serosal Cl flux, but not relationships were observed between the unidirectional serosal-to-mucosal flux or either unidirectional Na flux. The bulk of HCO3 secretion is independent of the unidirectional Cl fluxes, but there is a fraction of HCO3 transport that is dependent on unidirectional Cl transport. However, HCO3 transport is not measurably influenced by inhibition of net Cl (and Na) transport per se.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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28 articles.
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