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Dual role of CFTR in cAMP-stimulated HCO3- secretion across murine duodenum

Authors :
Lane L. Clarke
Matthew C. Harline
Source :
The American journal of physiology. 274(4)
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

The role of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) in cAMP-stimulated HCO3- secretion across the murine duodenum was investigated. Serosal-to-mucosal flux of HCO3- (Js--m, in mu eq.cm-2.h-1) and short-circuit current (Isc; in mu eq.cm-2.h-1) were measured by the pH stat method in duodenum from CFTR knockout [CFTR(-)] and normal [CFTR(+)] mice. Under control conditions, forskolin increased Js--m and Isc (+1.7 and +3.5, respectively) across the CFTR(+) but not CFTR(-) duodenum. Both the forskolin-stimulated delta Js--m and delta Isc were abolished by the CFTR channel blocker 5-nitro-2-(3-phenylpropylamino)benzoate, whereas inhibition of luminal Cl-/HCO3- exchange by luminal Cl- removal or DIDS reduced the Js--m by approximately 18% without a consistent effect on the delta Isc. Methazolamide also reduced the Js--m by 39% but did not affect the delta Isc. When carbonic anhydrase-dependent HCO3- secretion was isolated by using a CO2-gassed, HCO3(-)-free Ringer bath, forskolin stimulated the Js--m and Isc (+0.7 and +2.0, respectively) across CFTR(+) but not CFTR(-) duodenum. Under these conditions, luminal Cl- substitution or DIDS abolished the Js--m but not the delta Isc. It was concluded that cAMP-stimulated HCO3- secretion across the duodenum involves 1) electrogenic secretion via a CFTR HCO3- conductance and 2) electroneutral secretion via a CFTR-dependent Cl-/HCO3- exchange process that is closely associated with the carbonic anhydrase activity of the epithelium.

Details

ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
274
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd29fcfb525781686c9b56032618fe0d