Mechanisms of active H+ secretion in the proximal tubule
P. S. Aronson This Editorial Review describes the mechanisms that have been identified for mediating active H+ secretion across the luminal membrane of the proximal tubular cell. These include Na+-H+ exchange, Na+-phosphate cotransport, organic anion-OH- exchange, ATP-driven H+ transport, and redox-...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 1983-12, Vol.245 (6), p.647-F659 |
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This Editorial Review describes the mechanisms that have been identified
for mediating active H+ secretion across the luminal membrane of the
proximal tubular cell. These include Na+-H+ exchange, Na+-phosphate
cotransport, organic anion-OH- exchange, ATP-driven H+ transport, and
redox-driven H+ transport. Of these, Na+-H+ exchange appears to be the most
important. Indeed, there is no conclusive evidence against the concept that
luminal membrane Na+-H+ exchange is the principal if not the sole mechanism
for mediating active H+ secretion in the proximal tubule. The transport
properties of the Na+-H+ exchanger, particularly its striking sensitivity
to intracellular pH, can explain many aspects of how the rate of active H+
secretion in the proximal tubule is regulated in response to various
physiologic stimuli. Certainly, important physiologic roles for other H+
secretory mechanisms, especially those involving primary active H+
secretion, have not been excluded. Nevertheless, there is not yet
definitive proof that ATP-driven or redox-driven H+ pumps are located on
the luminal membrane itself or that they significantly contribute to
transtubular H+ secretion. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6127 0002-9513 1931-857X 2161-1157 1522-1466 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajprenal.1983.245.6.f647 |