Mechanism of augmented duodenal HCO 3 − secretion after elevation of luminal CO 2
The proximal duodenum is exposed to extreme elevations of Pco 2 because of the continuous mixture of secreted HCO 3 − with gastric acid. These elevations (up to 80 kPa) are likely to place the mucosal cells under severe acid stress. Furthermore, we hypothesized that, unlike most other cells, the pri...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology: Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2005-03, Vol.288 (3), p.G557-G563 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The proximal duodenum is exposed to extreme elevations of Pco
2
because of the continuous mixture of secreted HCO
3
−
with gastric acid. These elevations (up to 80 kPa) are likely to place the mucosal cells under severe acid stress. Furthermore, we hypothesized that, unlike most other cells, the principal source of CO
2
for duodenal epithelial cells is from the lumen. We hence examined the effect of elevated luminal Pco
2
on duodenal HCO
3
−
secretion (DBS) in the rat. DBS was measured by the pH-stat method. For CO
2
challenge, the duodenum was superfused with a high Pco
2
solution. Intracellular pH (pH
i
) of duodenal epithelial cells was measured by ratio microfluorometry. CO
2
challenge, but not isohydric solutions, strongly increased DBS to approximately two times basal for up to 1 h. Preperfusion of the membrane-permeant carbonic anhydrase inhibitor methazolamide, or continuous exposure with indomethacin, fully inhibited CO
2
-augmented DBS. Dimethyl amiloride (0.1 mM), an inhibitor of the basolateral sodium-hydrogen exchanger 1, also inhibited CO
2
-augumented DBS, although S-3226, a specific inhibitor of apical sodium-hydrogen exchanger 3, did not. DIDS, an inhibitor of basolateral sodium-HCO
3
−
cotransporter, also inhibited CO
2
-augemented DBS, as did the anion channel inhibitor 5-nitro-2-(3-phenylpropylamino) benzoic acid. CO
2
decreased epithelial cell pH
i
, followed by an overshoot after removal of the CO
2
solution. We conclude that luminal CO
2
diffused in the duodenal epithelial cells and was converted to H
+
and HCO
3
−
by carbonic anhydrase. H
+
initially exited the cell, followed by secretion of HCO
3
−
. Secretion was dependent on a functioning basolateral sodium/proton exchanger, a functioning basolateral HCO
3
−
uptake mechanism, and submucosal prostaglandin generation and facilitated hydration of CO
2
into HCO
3
−
and H
+
. |
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ISSN: | 0193-1857 1522-1547 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpgi.00344.2004 |