Divalent cations reduce the electrogenic transport of monovalent cations across rumen epithelium

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S. Leonhard-Marek
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[1] Department of Physiology,
[2] School of Veterinary Medicine,undefined
[3] Bischofsholer Damm 15/102,undefined
[4] D-30173 Hannover,undefined
[5] Germany,undefined
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Electrolyte transport Sodium absorption Calcium Magnesium Forestomach;
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The rumen epithelium of sheep and goats showed an increase in short circuit current (Isc) and transepithelial conductance (gt) upon mucosal removal of divalent cations. A divalent-sensitive Isc and gt were present in Na+, K+ or Rb+ buffer, but nearly abolished in mucosal NMDG+ (N-methyl-D-glucamine) buffer. High K buffer, addition of BaCl2 or of ouabain on the serosal side also reduced or abolished the divalent-sensitive Isc. Mucosal Ca2+ was more potent in blocking Isc, but had the same potency as Mg2+ in blocking gt. A prolonged mucosal deprivation of Mg2+ ions increased gt, potential difference and basal as well as the Ca2+-sensitive Isc. Mucosal addition of Mg2+ had a smaller effect on gt after serosal preincubation with Ba. The data suggest that rumen epithelial cells exhibit an apical non-selective cation conductance, which permits the passage of monovalents in the mucosal absence of divalents. The development of a divalent-sensitive Isc in Na buffer requires Na+/K+ pumps and K+ recycling through Ba2+-sensitive K+ conductances on the basolateral side. This Isc is blocked by extracellular Ca2+ and both extracellular and intracellular Mg2+ ions. A prolonged deprivation of mucosal Mg2+ alone seems to affect intracellular Mg2+ in this Mg2+-absorbing tissue.
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