The renal Na+/Ca2+ exchange system is located exclusively in the distal tubule.

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  • C Ramachandran
  • M G Brunette
چکیده

The movement of Ca2+ across the basolateral plasma membrane was determined in purified preparations of this membrane isolated from rabbit proximal and distal convoluted tubules. The ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake was present in basolateral membranes from both these tubular segments, but the activity was higher in the distal tubules. A very active Na+/Ca2+ exchange system was also demonstrated in the distal-tubular membranes, but in proximal-tubular membranes this exchange system was not demonstrable. The presence of Na+ outside the vesicles gradually inhibited the ATP-dependent Ca2+ uptake in the distal-tubular-membrane preparations, but remained without effect in those from the proximal tubules. The activity of the Na+/Ca2+ exchange system in the distal-tubular membranes was a function of the imposed Na+ gradient. These results suggest that the major differences in the characteristics of Ca2+ transport in the proximal and in the distal tubules are due to the high activity of a Na+/Ca2+ exchange system in the distal tubule and its virtual absence in the proximal tubule.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Biochemical journal

دوره 257 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1989