Coupled Na/K/Cl efflux. "Reverse" unidirectional fluxes in squid giant axons.
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- 1 May 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 89 (5) , 669-686
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.89.5.669
Abstract
Studies of unidirectional Cl-, Na+, and K+ effluxes were performed on isolated, internally dialyzed squid giant axons. The studies were designed to determine whether the coupled Na/K/Cl co-transporter previously identified as mediating influxes (Russell. 1983. Journal of General Physiology. 81:909-925) could also mediate the reverse fluxes (effluxes). We found that 10 .mu.M bumetanide blocked 7-8 pmol/cm2 .cntdot. s of Cl- efflux from axons containing ATP, Na+, and K+. However, if any one of these solutes was removed from the internal dialysis fluid, Cl- efflux was reduced by 7-8 pmol/cm2 .cntdot. s and the remainder was insensitive to bumetanide. About 5 pmol/cm2 .cntdot. s of Na+ efflux was inhibited by 10 .mu.M bumetanide in the continuous presence of 10-5 M ouabain and 10-7 M tetrodotoxin if Cl-, K+, and ATP were all present in the internal dialysis fluid. However, the omission of Cl- or K+ or ATP reduced the Na+ efflux, leaving it bumetanide insensitive. K+ efflux had to be studied under voltage-clamp conditions with the membrane potential held at -90 mV because the dominant pathway for K+ efflux (the delayed rectifier) has a high degree of voltage sensitivity. Under this voltage-clamped condition, 1.8 pmol/cm2 .cntdot. s of K+ efflux could be inhibited by 10 .mu.M bumetanide. All of these results are consistent with a tightly coupled Na/K/Cl co-transporting efflux mechanism. Furthermore, the requirements for cis-side co-ions and intracellular ATP are exactly like those previously described for the coupled Na/K/Cl influx process. We propose that the same transporter mediates both influx and efflux, hence demonstrating "reversibility," a necessary property for an ion-gradient-driven transport process.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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