F Nagano, H Masaki, T Yonehara, S Ohshiba, M Fujimoto
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摘要
采用超微pH电极测定胃酸和酒精在胃粘膜腔内灌注引起的细胞内pH变化。在牛蛙胃窦炎的制备中,我们测定了表面上皮细胞暴露于HCl中,在管腔侧存在或不存在10%乙醇的情况下的细胞内pH (pHi)。采用双管液体离子交换器pH微电极测量了表面上皮细胞的pHi和顶膜电位(LEM)。在正常对照条件下,黏膜pHi为7.43 +/- 0.01,LEM为29.5 +/- 0.7 mV (SE, n = 54)。管腔灌注液酸化至pH 3.5对pHi无影响。暴露于1 mM HCl(管腔pH: pHL = 3.1)使pHi降低到7.31 +/- 0.01 (n = 6)。在pH 4.2 (0.1 mM HCl)的管腔灌注液中加入10%乙醇(EtOH)导致pHi立即和逐渐酸化(δ pHi = 0.12 +/- 0.02, n = 6)。在这种条件下,LEM的超极化(几个mV)也被观察到,表明根尖膜的离子通透性发生了改变。这些结果表明,即使添加到胃管腔的低浓度酒精也会引起表面上皮细胞的显著变化,当胃液酸化至pH值低于4时,这种变化就会显现出来。
Intracellular pH of gastric surface epithelial cells exposed to HCl and ethanol.
Ultramicro-pH electrodes were used to determine intracellular pH changes induced by luminal perfusion of acid and alcohol in the gastric mucosa. In preparations of the bullfrog antral mucosa mounted on a horizontal type Ussing chamber, we determined intracellular pH (pHi) in situ of the surface epithelial cells exposed to HCl in the presence or absence of 10% ethanol in the luminal side. The pHi and apical membrane potential (LEM) of the surface epithelial cells were measured with double-barreled liquid ion-exchanger pH microelectrodes. In normal control conditions, the mucosal pHi was 7.43 +/- 0.01 and LEM was 29.5 +/- 0.7 mV (SE, n = 54). Acidification of luminal perfusate to pH 3.5 had no influence on pHi. Exposure to luminal 1 mM HCl (luminal pH: pHL = 3.1) lowered pHi to 7.31 +/- 0.01 (n = 6). Addition of 10% ethanol (EtOH) to luminal perfusate at pH 4.2 (0.1 mM HCl) led to immediate and progressive acidification of pHi (delta pHi = 0.12 +/- 0.02, n = 6). Hyperpolarization of LEM (by several mV) was also observed under such conditions, indicating an altered ion permeability of the apical membrane. These results suggest that even a low concentration of alcohol added to the gastric lumen causes a significant change in the surface epithelial cells, and this change becomes manifest when the luminal fluid is acidified to pH lower than 4.