Active absorption of NH4+ by rat medullary thick ascending limb: inhibition by potassium
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
- Vol. 255 (1) , F78-F87
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.1988.255.1.f78
Abstract
These experiments were designed to determine the relative contributions of active NH4+ transport and voltage-driven NH4+ diffusion to direct NH4+ absorption by the medullary thick ascending limb of the rat. Medullary thick ascending limbs were perfused in vitro with solutions containing 25 mM HCO3 and 4 mM total ammonia. Under steady-state conditions, the lumen-positve transepithelial voltage (VT) was not sufficient to account for the observed decrease in lumen NH4+ concentration, consistent with active absorption of NH4+. Flux calculations based on VT and measured NH4+ permeability (6 .times. 10-5 cm/s) indicate that the majority (at least 65%) of total ammonia absorption is due to active transport of NH4+. The remainder of NH4+ absorption can be accounted for by voltage-driven diffusion. Increasing the postassium concentration from 4 to 24 mM in perfusate and bath markedly inhibited total ammonia absorption but did not affect VT, NH4+ permeability, or HCO3 absorption. These results are consistent with inhibition of the active component of NH4+ absorption by potassium. The active NH4+ absorption is likely mediated by cotransport of Na+, NH4+, and Cl- across the apical cell membrane. Inhibition of active NH4+ absorption by an increase in potassium concentration may be due, in part, to competition between NH4+ and K+ for a common binding site on the Na+-K+-2C- cotransport system.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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