NA+ H+ AND NA+/NA+ COUNTERTRANSPORT IN HUMAN, RABBIT, AND RAT ERYTHROCYTES - EVIDENCE FOR 2 INDEPENDENT ION-TRANSPORT SYSTEMS/

Citation
Sn. Orlov et al., NA+ H+ AND NA+/NA+ COUNTERTRANSPORT IN HUMAN, RABBIT, AND RAT ERYTHROCYTES - EVIDENCE FOR 2 INDEPENDENT ION-TRANSPORT SYSTEMS/, Biochemistry, 59(5), 1994, pp. 467-472
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00062979
Volume
59
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
467 - 472
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-2979(1994)59:5<467:NHANCI>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The relative activities and modes of regulation of Na+/H+ and Na+/Naexchanges in human, rabbit, and rat erythrocytes were investigated. No basal Na+/H+-exchange activity (the amiloride-inhibitable component o f Na-22(+) influx) in erythrocytes of these species was observed. The inward current of Na-22(+) sharply increased on acidification of eryth rocyte cytoplasm and alkalization of the incubation medium (Delta mu(H )+-induced Na+/H+ exchange). The ratios between the rates of Delta mu( H)+-induced Na+/H+ exchange in human, rabbit, and rat erythrocytes are 1.0:1.1:2.3. The ratios of their respective rates of Na+/Na+ exchange (the phloretin-inhibitable component of Na-22(+) influx) were 1.0:4.6 :0.2. In rat and rabbit erythrocytes,the rates of Na+/H+ but not Na+/N a+ exchange increased on hyperosmotic shrinkage of the cell. In rat er ythrocytes, amiloride (1 mM) inhibited the influx of Na-22(+) induced by hyperosmotic shrinkage and cytoplasm acidification by 95 and 10-20% , respectively. The temperature of inactivation of Na+/H+ exchange ind uced by either shrinkage or cytoplasm acidification is near the meltin g temperature of erythrocyte membrane :cytoskeletal proteins (49-51 de grees C). The data suggest that Na+/H+ and Na+/Na+ exchanges are carri ed out by two independent ion transport systems. The Na+/H+ exchange p rocesses induced by hyperosmotic shrinkage and acidification of cytopl asm may be mediated by different isoforms of the carrier.