Na+-H+ exchange is not important for pancreatic HCO-3 secretion in the pig |
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Authors: | T. VEEL,O. VILLANGER,M. R. HOLTHE,E. J. CRAGOE JR.,M. G. R DER |
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Affiliation: | T. VEEL,O. VILLANGER,M. R. HOLTHE,E. J. CRAGOE JR.,M. G. RÆDER |
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Abstract: | Veel , T., Villanger , O., Holthe , M.R., Cragoe jr ., E.J. & Reder , M.G. 1992. Na+-H exchange is not important for pancreatic HCO-3 secretion in the pig. Acta Physiol Scand 144 , 239–246. Received 13 September 1991, accepted 14 November 1991. ISSN 0001–6772. University of Oslo, Institute for Experimental Medical Research and Surgical Department, Ullevaal Hospital, Oslo, Norway. Pancreatic inter- and intralobular duct cells extrude H+-ions to interstitial fluid when they secrete HCO-3 to pancreatic juice. This study assesses the potential importance of Na+-H+-ion exchange for H+-ion extrusion and secretion of HCO-3 using the Na+-H+ exchange blockers amiloride and hexamethylene-amiloride. Intracellular pH (pH,) in inter- and intralobular pancreatic duct epithelium was measured using BCECF fluorescence. H+-ion efflux was measured using a NH4Cl prepulse, acid-loading technique. In HCO-3-free media, pH1 recovery following acid loading was blocked by amiloride (10-4 m) and hexamethylene-amiloride (10-6 m) , demonstrating amiloride-and hexamethylene-amiloride-sensitive Na+-H+ exchange. However, 5 × 10-6 M hexamethylene-amiloride did not reduce secretin-dependent pancreatic HCO, secretion in vivo. Maximal H+-efflux through Na+-H+ exchange was 1.5 ± 0.2μmol min-1 ml cell volume-l, i.e. less than 1 % of estimated net H+-ion efflux during HCO-3 secretion. Conclusion: amiloride- and hexamethylene amiloride sensitive Na+-H+ exchange is not important for secretin-dependent pancreatic HCO-3 secretion in the pig. Other mechanisms for H+ extrusion dominate. |
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Keywords: | Amiloride 5– (N, N-hexamethylene)-amiloride BCECF HCO-3 Na+-H+ exchange pancreatic duct pig secretin pH |
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