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Acid-base effects on intestinal Cl- absorption and vesicular trafficking

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 286, Issue 5, Pages C1062-C1070

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00454.2003

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Pco(2); ileum; colon; anion exchanger 1; Na+/H+ exchanger type 3

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In rat ileum and colon, apical membrane Cl-/HCO3- exchange and net Cl- absorption are stimulated by increases in PCO2 or [HCO3-]. Because changes in PCO2 stimulate colonic Na+ absorption, in part, by modulating vesicular trafficking of the Na+/H+ exchanger type 3 isoform to and from the apical membrane, we examined whether changes in PCO2 affect net Cl- absorption by modulating vesicular trafficking of the Cl-/HCO3- exchanger anion exchanger (AE)1. Cl- transport across rat distal ileum and colon was measured in the Ussing chamber, and apical membrane protein biotinylation of these segments and Western blots of recovered proteins were performed. In colonic epithelial apical membranes, AE1 protein content was greater at PCO2 70 mmHg than at PCO2 21 mmHg but was not affected by pH changes in the absence of CO2. AE1 was internalized when PCO2 was reduced and exocytosed when PCO2 was increased, and both mucosal wortmannin and methazolamide inhibited exocytosis. Wortmannin also inhibited the increase in colonic Cl- absorption caused by an increase in PCO2. Increases in PCO2 stimulated ileal Cl- absorption, but wortmannin was without effect. Ileal epithelial apical membrane AE1 content was not affected by PCO2. We conclude that CO2 modulation of colonic, but not ileal, Cl- absorption involves effects on vesicular trafficking of AE1.

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