Carbonic anhydrase II and alveolar fluid reabsorption during hypercapnia
American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology, 2008•atsjournals.org
Carbonic anhydrase II (CAII) plays an important role in carbon dioxide metabolism and
intracellular pH regulation. In this study, we provide evidence that CAII is expressed in both
type I (AECI) and type II (AECII) alveolar epithelial cells by RT-PCR and Western blotting in
freshly isolated rat cells. These results were further confirmed by double immunostaining
with CAII antibodies and AECI-or AECII-specific markers in freshly isolated alveolar
epithelial cells and rat lung tissues. Inhibition of CAII by acetazolamide or methazolamide …
intracellular pH regulation. In this study, we provide evidence that CAII is expressed in both
type I (AECI) and type II (AECII) alveolar epithelial cells by RT-PCR and Western blotting in
freshly isolated rat cells. These results were further confirmed by double immunostaining
with CAII antibodies and AECI-or AECII-specific markers in freshly isolated alveolar
epithelial cells and rat lung tissues. Inhibition of CAII by acetazolamide or methazolamide …
Carbonic anhydrase II (CAII) plays an important role in carbon dioxide metabolism and intracellular pH regulation. In this study, we provide evidence that CAII is expressed in both type I (AECI) and type II (AECII) alveolar epithelial cells by RT-PCR and Western blotting in freshly isolated rat cells. These results were further confirmed by double immunostaining with CAII antibodies and AECI- or AECII-specific markers in freshly isolated alveolar epithelial cells and rat lung tissues. Inhibition of CAII by acetazolamide or methazolamide delayed the decrease in the intracellular pH observed during hypercapnia in cultured AECI, AECII, and AECI-like cells. In an isolated-perfused rat lung model, alveolar fluid reabsorption significantly decreased during high CO2 exposure, which was not prevented by carbonic anhydrase inhibition. Thus, we provide evidence that CAII is expressed in rat alveolar epithelial cells and does not regulate lung alveolar fluid reabsorption during hypercapnia.
