Passive transport of K+ and Na+ in human red blood cells: sulfhydryl binding agents and furosemide

Author:

Wiater L. A.,Dunham P. B.

Abstract

Passive transport pathways for K+ and Na+ were studied in fresh human red blood cells (pretreated with ouabain) by measuring unidirectional influxes. The effects of the sulfhydryl binding agents N-ethylmaleimide (NEM) and p-chloromercuribenzene sulfonate (p-CMBS) and the loop diuretic furosemide were studied. Influxes were measured at equimolar K+ and Na+ concentrations (50 mM) with both ions present and also in K+-free or Na+-free media. Some experiments were carried out in Cl--free media (with NO-3 as the substitute). NEM stimulated K+ influx twofold; the stimulation required Cl- but not Na+. NEM inhibited Na+ influx 20%. Furosemide inhibited both K+ and Na+ influxes. All of furosemide-inhibitable Na+ influx required the presence of K+. However 30% of furosemide-inhibitable K+ influx did not require Na+. All of furosemide-inhibitable K+ influx required Cl-. The ratio of Na+-dependent K+ influx to K+-dependent Na+ influx was 3:1. p-CMBS stimulated both Na+ and K+ influxes. K+ influx in p-CMBS cells required neither Na+ nor Cl-. Likewise p-CMBS-promoted Na+ influx did not require K+. These various results are consistent with two Cl--dependent pathways for K+ transport, one requiring Na+ [perhaps (Na + K + Cl) cotransport] and one independent of Na+ [perhaps (K + Cl) cotransport]. The pathways promoted by p-CMBS are probably independent of the apparent cotransport systems.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology

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