Sodium Chloride Cotransport at the Basolateral Membrane of Type II Pneumocytes

Shabarek F., Xu F., Oelberg D.G.
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Abstract

Current evidence indirectly supports the hypothesis that Na+/Cl cotransport occurs at basolateral membranes of type II pneumocytes. To test this hypothesis, enriched apical and basolateral plasma membrane vesicles were prepared from adult bovine type II pneumocytes. Uptake of 22Na+ or 36Cl by these vesicle populations was monitored over time. Using enriched basolateral vesicles, substitution of formate- for Cl nearly eliminated 22Na+ uptake, and substitution of Tris+ for Na+ significantly reduced 36Cl uptake. These observations of Cl-dependent 22Na+ uptake and Na+-dependent 36Cl uptake demonstrated coupling between Na+ and Cl absorption at the basolateral membrane. Na+/Cl cotransport inhibitors, furosemide (1 mM) and bumetanide (0.1 mM), also reduced 22Na+ and 36Cl uptakes by enriched basolateral vesicles. By contrast, furosemide and bumetanide did not affect 22Na+ and 36Cl uptakes by enriched apical vesicles. Collectively, these observations support localization of Na+/Cl cotransport to the basolateral membranes of mature type II pneumocytes.

氯化钠在II型肺细胞基底外膜的共同运输
目前的证据间接支持Na+/Cl−共转运发生在II型肺细胞基底外侧膜的假设。为了验证这一假设,从成年牛II型肺细胞中制备了丰富的根尖和基底外侧质膜囊泡。随着时间的推移,监测这些囊泡群对22Na+或36Cl−的摄取。利用富集的基底侧囊泡,甲酸盐-取代Cl -几乎消除了22Na+的摄取,Tris+取代Na+显著降低了36Cl -的摄取。这些对Cl -依赖的22Na+摄取和Na+依赖的36Cl -摄取的观察表明,基底侧膜上Na+和Cl -吸收之间存在耦合。Na+/Cl−共转运抑制剂,速尿(1 mM)和布美他尼(0.1 mM)也减少了富集的基底外侧囊泡对22Na+和36Cl−的吸收。相比之下,呋塞米和布美他尼不影响22Na+和36Cl−的吸收。总的来说,这些观察结果支持Na+/Cl−共转运定位到成熟II型肺细胞的基底外侧膜。
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