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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 266: G1083-G1089, 1994;
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AJP - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, Vol 266, Issue 6 1083-G1089, Copyright © 1994 by American Physiological Society


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K+ transport in isolated guinea pig colonocytes: evidence for Na(+)-independent ouabain-sensitive K+ pump

J. R. Del Castillo, M. C. Sulbaran-Carrasco and L. Burguillos
Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas, Centro de Biofisica y Bioquimica, Caracas.

K+ transport mechanisms in epithelial cells isolated from guinea pig distal colon have been studied using 86Rb as a tracer. A transport pathway has been identified that is proposed to be identical to the mechanism mediating transepithelial K+ absorption. Guinea pig colonocytes take up K+ through at least three separate mechanisms: 1) a Na(+)-dependent, ouabain-sensitive influx that is consistent with the Na(+)-K+ pump, 2) a Na(+)-dependent bumetanide-sensitive influx consistent with the Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl- cotransporter, and 3) a Na(+)-independent ouabain-sensitive influx, consistent with an apical colonic K+ pump. These transport mechanisms are sensitive to metabolic inhibition by rotenone and to vanadate, a blocker of type P adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPases). SCH-28080, an inhibitor of gastric K(+)-H(+)-ATPase, was without effect. Measurements of net K+ fluxes revealed that isolated colonocytes concentrated K+ by two processes: 1) a Na(+)-dependent ouabain-sensitive mechanism, which is compatible with the Na(+)-K+ pump and 2) a Na(+)-independent ouabain-sensitive mechanism consistent with the proposed absorptive K+ pump. These concentrative mechanisms were also inhibited by rotenone and vanadate, but not by SCH-28080. The Na(+)-independent ouabain-sensitive K+ pump was present in the distal colon, but absent in the proximal colon and the small intestine of guinea pig. It is proposed that this Na(+)-independent ouabain-sensitive K+ pump mediates K+ absorption and is related to the luminal K(+)-ATPase.


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