Proton pump activity of mitochondria-rich cells - The interpretation of external proton-concentration gradients

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作者
Jensen, LJ [1 ]
Sorensen, JN [1 ]
Larsen, EH [1 ]
Willumsen, NJ [1 ]
机构
[1] TECH UNIV DENMARK,DEPT FLUID MECH,DK-2800 LYNGBY,DENMARK
关键词
active Cl- transport; rheogenic H+ pump; unstirred layer; mathematics of diffusion; proton concentration-profiles outside epithelial cells;
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10.1085/jgp.109.1.73
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
We have hypothesized that a major role of the apical H+-pump in mitochondria-rich (MR) cells of amphibian skin is to energize active uptake of Cl- via an apical Cl-/HCO3--exchanger. The activity of the H+ pump was studied by monitoring mucosal [H+]-profiles with a pH-sensitive microelectrode. With gluconate as mucosal anion, pH adjacent to the cornified cell larger was 0.98 +/- 0.07 (mean +/- SEM) pH-units below that of the lightly buffered bulk solution (pH = 7.40). The average distance at which the pH-gradient is dissipated was 382 +/- 18 mu m, corresponding to an estimated ''unstirred layer'' thickness of 329 +/- 29 mu m. Mucosal acidification was dependent on serosal pCO(2), and abolished after depression of cellular energy metabolism, confirming that mucosal acidification results from active transport of H+. The [H+] was practically similar adjacent to all cells and independent of whether the microelectrode tip was positioned near an MR-cell or a principal cell. To evaluate [Hf]-profiles created by a multitude of MR-cells, a mathematical model is proposed which assumes that the H+ distribution is governed by steady diffusion from a number of point sources defining a set of particular solutions to Laplace's equation. Model calculations predicted that with a physiological density of MR cells, the [H+] profile would be governed by so many sources that their individual contributions could not be experimentally resolved. The flux equation was integrated to provide a general mathematical expression for an external standing [H+]-gradient in the unstirred layer. This case was treated as free diffusion of protons and proton-loaded buffer molecules carrying away the protons extruded by the pump into the unstirred layer; the expression derived was used for estimating stationary proton-fluxes. The external [H+]-gradient depended on the mucosal anion such as to indicate that base (HCO3-) is excreted in exchange not only for Cl-, but also for Br- and I-, indicating that the active fluxes of these anions can be attributed to mitochondria-rich cells.
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