Acid-base effects on electrolyte transport in CA II-deficient mouse colon

Citation
Ds. Goldfarb et al., Acid-base effects on electrolyte transport in CA II-deficient mouse colon, AM J P-GAST, 278(3), 2000, pp. G409-G415
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
da verificare
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
01931857 → ACNP
Volume
278
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
G409 - G415
Database
ISI
SICI code
0193-1857(200003)278:3<G409:AEOETI>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
To determine the role of carbonic anhydrase (CA) in colonic electrolyte tra nsport, we studied Car-2(0) mice, mutants deficient in cytosolic CA II. Ion fluxes were measured under short-circuit conditions in an Ussing chamber. CA was analyzed by assay and Western blots. In Car-20 mouse colonic mucosa, total CA activity was reduced 80% and cytosolic CA I and membrane-bound CA IV activities were not increased. Western blots confirmed the absence of C A II in Car-20 mice. Normal mouse distal colon exhibited net Na+ and Cl- ab sorption, a serosa-positive PD, and was specifically sensitive to pH. Decre ase in pH stimulated active Na+ and Cl- absorption whether it was caused by increasing solution PCO2, reducing HCO3- concentration, or reducing pH in CO2/HCO3--free HEPES-Ringer solution. Membrane-permeant methazolamide, but not impermeant benzolamide, at 0.1 mM prevented the effects of pH. Car-2(0) mice exhibited similar basal transport rates and responses to pH and CA in hibitors. We conclude that basal and pHstimulated colonic electrolyte absor ption in mice requires CA I. CAII and IV may have accessory roles.