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Energy dependence of urinary bicarbonate secretion in turtle bladder.
J A Oliver, … , S Himmelstein, P R Steinmetz
J A Oliver, … , S Himmelstein, P R Steinmetz
Published May 1, 1975
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1975;55(5):1003-1008. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI108000.
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Energy dependence of urinary bicarbonate secretion in turtle bladder.

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Addition of HCO3- to the serosal side (S) of the isolated turtle bladder results in a HCO3- flow from S to the mucosal side (M) which markedly reduces the net rate of acid secretion. To characterize the driving forces for this downhill HCO3- flow, the effects of metabolic inhibitors and substrates were examined. In short-circuited bladders with the M pH lowered to the point of zero net H+ secretion, the rate of HCO3- entry into M in response to a 20-mM HCO3- gradient was measured by pH stat titration. Deoxygenation reduced the HCO3- flux from 1.24 plus or minus 0.1 mum/h/8 cm2 (SEM) to 0.50 plus or minus 0.1 muM/h with glucose (2 times 10-3 M) AND FROM 1.32 PLUS OR MINUS TO 0.47 PLUS OR MINUS 0.1 MUM/h without glucose. A similar reduction (61 per cent) was observed in the presence of 1 per cent C92. Dinitrophenol (10-4 M), cyanide (10-3 M), and deoxyglucose (10-2 M) inhibited the HCO3- flux by 39 per cent, 37 per cent, and 38 per cent, respectively. The combination of any of these inhibitors with N2 caused the same inhibition as N2 alone. In bladders depleted of substrate, pyruvate (5 times 10-3 M) increased the HCO3- flux from 0.36 plus or minus 0.05 to 0.58 plus or minus 0.01 muM/h (P smaller than 0.005); the increment was abolished by deoxygenation. The results indicate that the bulk of the downhill HCO3- flow in this system is dependent on metabolic energy derived primarily from oxidative sources, and that this energy-dependent flow approximates the electroneutral component of HCO3- secretion that is coupled to Cl- absorption.

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J A Oliver, S Himmelstein, P R Steinmetz

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Year: 2014 1989 1987 1985 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 Total
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Comprehensive Physiology
SN Cheuvront, RW Kenefick
Comprehensive Physiology 2014
Acid and Alkali Secretion by the Turtle Urinary Bladder
WA Brodsky
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1989
Clinical Disorders of Membrane Transport Processes
TE Andreoli, JF Hoffman, DD Fanestil, SG Schultz
1987
The cellular renal response to respiratory acid-base disorders
Q Al-Awqati
Kidney International 1985
Coupling between H+ transport and anaerobic glycolysis in turtle urinary bladder: Effects of inhibitors of H+ ATPase
PR Steinmetz, RF Husted, A Mueller, R Beauwens
The Journal of Membrane Biology 1981
On the mechanism of lithium-induced renal tubular acidosis: Studies in the turtle bladder
JA Arruda, G Dytko, R Mola, NA Kurtzman
Kidney International 1980
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PROTON AND BICARBONATE TRANSPORT IN TURTLE URINARY BLADDER
PR Steinmetz, LH Cohen, RF Husted, A Mueller
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1980
Chloride-bicarbonate exchange in the urinary bladder of the turtle. Independence from sodium ion
RF Husted, E Eyman
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes 1980
The effects of bicarbonate and hydroxyl ions on chloride transport by toad bladders
MW Weiner
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes 1980
Bicarbonate ATP-ase in ciliary body and a theory of Diamox effect on aqueous humor formation
E Cotlier
International Ophthalmology 1979
Pathways for bicarbonate transfer across the serosal membrane of turtle urinary bladder: Studies with a disulfonic stilbene
RF Husted, LH Cohen, PR Steinmetz
The Journal of Membrane Biology 1979
The effects of a disulphonic stilbene on chloride and bicarbonate transport in the turtle bladder
WA Brodsky, J Durham, G Ehrenspeck
The Journal of Physiology 1979
Inhibition of the Bicarbonate Exit Step in Urinary Acidification by a Disulfonic Stilbene
LH Cohen, A Mueller, PR Steinmetz
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1978
Physiology of Membrane Disorders
TE Andreoli, JF Hoffman, DD Fanestil
1978
Acidifying defect induced by amphotericin B: Comparison of bicarbonate and hydrogen ion permeabilities
JT Finn, LH Cohen, PR Steinmetz
Kidney International 1977
Transport processes in urinary acidification
G Malnic, PR Steinmetz
Kidney International 1976

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