Osmotic regulation of intestinal epithelial Na(+)-K(+)-Cl- cotransport: role of Cl- and F-actin

The American Journal of Physiology
J B MatthewsJ K Sicklick

Abstract

Previous data indicate that adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate activates the epithelial basolateral Na(+)-K(+)-Cl- cotransporter in microfilament-dependent fashion in part by direct action but also in response to apical Cl- loss (due to cell shrinkage or decreased intracellular Cl-). To further address the actin dependence of Na(+)-K(+)-Cl- cotransport, human epithelial T84 monolayers were exposed to anisotonicity, and isotopic flux analysis was performed. Na(+)-K(+)-Cl- cotransport was activated by hypertonicity induced by added mannitol but not added NaCl. Cotransport was also markedly activated by hypotonic stress, a response that appeared to be due in part to reduction of extracellular Cl- concentration and also to activation of K+ and Cl- efflux pathways. Stabilization of actin with phalloidin blunted cotransporter activation by hypotonicity and abolished hypotonic activation of K+ and Cl- efflux. However, phalloidin did not prevent activation of cotransport by hypertonicity or isosmotic reduction of extracellular Cl-. Conversely, hypertonic but not hypotonic activation was attenuated by the microfilament disassembler cytochalasin D. The results emphasize the complex interrelationship among intracellular Cl- activity, ce...Continue Reading

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