Aldosterone does not stimulate the Na:K pump in isolated turtle colon
- 1 March 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 403 (3) , 236-239
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00583593
Abstract
The study of the mechanisms by which mineralocorticoids stimulate sodium absorption across distal epithelia has focused on three possible sites of action: apical sodium permeability, the basolateral Na∶K pump, and the production of high-energy substrates. Recently we developed a method for direct measurement of the current generated by the basolateral Na∶K pump of the turtle colon [15]. In the presence of mucosal amphotericin-B and serosal barium the short-circuit current across the colon can be equated with the current produced by active electrogenic exchange of sodium for potassium across the basolateral membrane. This pump current is a measure of the transport capacity of the epithelial Na∶K pump that is uncomplicated by changes in apical membrane sodium permeability. Pump currents, thus defined, were compared in control tissues and tissues treated with aldosterone in vitro. After 9h Na absorption was increased 4-fold in the aldosterone-treated tissues but the values of the pump current were identical in the two groups. This result indicates that acute stimulation of sodium absorption by aldosterone does not occur by stimulating the Na∶K pump directly.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- Mechanism of epithelial lithium transport. Evidence for basolateral Na:Na and Na:Li exchange.The Journal of general physiology, 1983
- Relation between intracellular sodium and active sodium transport in rabbit colon: Current-voltage relations of the apical sodium entry mechanism in the presence of varying luminal sodium concentrationsThe Journal of Membrane Biology, 1983
- Amiloride Directly Inhibits the Na,K-ATPase Activity of Rabbit Kidney Proximal TubulesScience, 1983
- Calcium reduces the sodium permeability of luminal membrane vesicles from toad bladder. Studies using a fast-reaction apparatus.The Journal of general physiology, 1983
- Metabolic regulation of apical sodium permeability in toad urinary bladder in the presence and absence of aldosteroneThe Journal of Membrane Biology, 1983
- Aldosterone control of the density of sodium channels in the toad urinary bladderThe Journal of Membrane Biology, 1982
- Active sodium transport by turtle colon via an electrogenic Na–K exchange pumpNature, 1980
- Effect of aldosterone on ion transport by rabbit colonIn vitroThe Journal of Membrane Biology, 1978
- Na and Cl transport across the isolated turtle colon: Parallel pathways for transmural ion movementThe Journal of Membrane Biology, 1977
- Mechanism of action of steroid hormonesJournal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1975