Role of tubular secretion and carbonic anhydrase in vertebrate renal sulfate excretion

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作者
Pelis, RM [1 ]
Renfro, JL [1 ]
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[1] Univ Connecticut, Dept Physiol & Neurobiol, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
关键词
renal proximal tubule; transport metabolon;
D O I
10.1152/ajpregu.00084.2004
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
The renal proximal tubule of vertebrates performs an essential role in controlling plasma SO42- concentration ([SO42-]). Although net tubular SO42- reabsorption is the predominate control process in terrestrial vertebrates, a facilitated secretory flux is also present. In contrast, marine teleosts obtain excess SO42- from drinking, and increased plasma [ SO42-] is prevented predominately through net tubular secretion. Tubular SO42- secretion is accomplished by at least two electroneutral anion exchange processes in series. Movement of SO42- into the cell across the basolateral membrane is pH dependent, suggesting SO42-/OH- exchange. Luminal HCO3- and Cl- can facilitate SO42- movement out of the cell across the brush-border membrane. The molecular identities of the anion exchangers are unknown but are probably homologues of SO42- transporters in the mammalian SLC26 gene family. In all species tested, glucocorticoids increase renal SO42- excretion. Whereas glucocorticoids downregulate SO42- reabsorptive mechanisms in terrestrial vertebrates, they may also stimulate a mediated secretory flux. In the marine teleost, cortisol increases the level of SO42-/HCO3- exchange at the brush-border membrane, tubular carbonic anhydrase (CA) activity, CAII protein, and a proportion of tubular SO42- secretion that is CA dependent. CA activity is required for about one-half of this net SO42- secretion but is also required for about one-half of the net reabsorption in bird proximal epithelium. A CA-SO42-/anion exchanger metabolon arrangement is proposed that may speed both the secretory and reabsorptive processes.
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