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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol (October 12, 2004). doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00285.2004
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Submitted on August 3, 2004
Accepted on October 10, 2004

Characterization of basolateral chloride-bicarbonate exchange in macula densa cells

Peter Komlosi1*, Sebastian Frische2, Amanda L. Fuson1, Attila Fintha1, Akos Zsembery3, Janos Peti-Peterdi4, and P. Darwin Bell1

1 Department of Medicine and Nephrology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
2 The Water and Salt Research Center and Institute of Anatomy, University of Aarhus, Aarhus C, Denmark
3 Institute of Human Physiology and Clinical Experimental Research, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
4 Department of Medicine and Nephrology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA; Department of Physiology and Biophysics and Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: pkomlosi{at}uab.edu.

Functional and immunohistological studies were performed to identify basolateral chloride-bicarbonate exchange in macula densa cells. Using the isolated perfused thick ascending limb with attached glomerulus preparation dissected from rabbit kidney, macula densa intracellular pH (pHi) was measured with fluorescence microscopy and BCECF. For these experiments basolateral chloride was reduced, resulting in reversible macula densa cell alkalinization. Anion exchange activity was assessed by measuring the maximal net base efflux upon readdition of bath chloride. Anion exchange activity required the presence of bicarbonate, was independent of changes in membrane potential, did not require the presence of sodium, and was inhibited by high concentrations of DIDS. Inhibition of macula densa anion exchange activity by basolateral DIDS increased luminal NaCl concentration-induced elevations in pHi. Immunohistochemical studies using antibodies against AE2 demonstrated expression of AE2 along the basolateral membrane of macula densa cells of rabbit kidney. These results suggest that macula densa cells functionally and immunologically express a chloride-bicarbonate exchanger at the basolateral membrane. This transporter likely participates in the regulation of pHi, and might be involved in macula densa signaling.




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