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Gastrointestinal HCO3- transport and epithelial protection in the gut: new techniques, transport pathways and regulatory pathways

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CURRENT OPINION IN PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 900-908

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.coph.2013.10.001

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  1. DFG [Se 460/13-4, SFB621/C9]

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The concept of a protective alkaline gastric and duodenal mucus layer is a century old, yet it is amazing how much new information on HCO3- transport pathways has emerged recently, made possible by the extensive utilization of gene-deleted and transgenic mice and novel techniques to study HCO3- transport. This review highlights recent findings regarding the importance of HCO3- for mucosal protection of duodenum and other gastrointestinal epithelia against luminal acid and other damaging factors. Recently, methods have been developed to visualize HCO3- transport in vivo by assessing the surface pH in the mucus layer, as well as the epithelial pH. New information about HCO3- transport pathways, and emerging concepts about the intricate regulatory network that governs duodenal HCO3- secretion are described, and new perspectives for drug therapy discussed.

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