Electrolyte transport in the mouse trachea: No evidence for a contribution of luminal K+ conductance
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W.R. Lowenstein |
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15/09/2002
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Recent studies on frog skin acini have challenged the question whether Cl- secretion or Na+ absorption in the airways is driven by luminal K+ channels in series to a basolateral K+ conductance. We examined the possible role of luminal K+ channels in electrolyte transport in mouse trachea in Ussing-chamber experiments. Tracheas of both normal and CFTR (-/-) mice showed a dominant amiloride-sensitive Na+ absorption under both, control conditions and after cAMP-dependent stimulation. The lumen-negative transepithelial voltage was enhanced after application of IBMX and forskolin and Cl- secretion was activated. Electrolyte secretion induced by IBMX and forskolin was inhibited by luminal glibenclamide and the blocker of basolateral Na(+)2Cl(-)K(+) cotransporter azosemide. Similarly, the compound 29313, a blocker of basolateral KCNQ1/KCNE3 K+ channels effectively blocked Cl- secretion when applied to either the luminal or basolateral side of the epithelium. RT-PCR analysis suggested expression of additional K+ channels in tracheal epithelial cells such as Slo1 and Kir6.2. However, we did not detect any functional evidence for expression of luminal K+ channels in mouse airways, using luminal 29313, clotrimazole and Ba2+ or different K+ channel toxins such as charybdotoxin, apamin and alpha-dendrotoxin. Thus, the present study demonstrates Cl- secretion in mouse airways, which depends on basolateral Na(+)2Cl(-)K(+) cotransport and luminal CFTR and non-CFTR Cl- channels. Cl- secretion is maintained by the activity of basolateral K+ channels, while no clear evidence was found for the presence of a luminal K+ conductance. |
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eng |
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Springer-Verlag New York Inc |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Cell Biology #Physiology #Cftr #Mouse Airways #Trachea K+ Conductance #Cystic Fibrosis #Epithelial Transport #Airway Surface Liquid #Bronchial Epithelial-cells #Cystic-fibrosis Airways #Mediated Cl Secretion #Ion Conductances #Na+ Conductance #Apical Membrane #Channels #Regulator #Expression #C1 #270104 Membrane Biology #780105 Biological sciences |
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Journal Article |