Effect of bicarbonate and furosemide on chloride accumulation by the intestine of the freshwater turtle Mauremys caspica

Abstract
The influence of HCO3- on Cl- absorption by the intestine of the freshwater turtle Mauremys caspica has been studied.Na+, K+ and Cl- intracellular concentrations together with transepithelial potential difference were measured.In HCO3–free medium, transepithelial potential difference was serosal positive.A reversal in the sign of the transepithelial potential difference was observed in HCO3- medium.A subsequent addition of 10(-03) M furosemide to HCO3- medium blocked, at least partially, this response.However, neither the presence of HCO3- nor addition of 10(-03) M furosemide to HCO3+ medium had any effect on Na+, K+ or Cl- intracellular concentrations.These results are discussed in relation to the presence of a Cl-/HCO3- exchange process.
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Animals, Bicarbonates/pharmacology, Chlorides/metabolism, Furosemide/pharmacology, In Vitro Techniques, Intestinal Absorption/drug effects, Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism, Intracellular Fluid/analysis, Membrane Potentials, Potassium/analysis, Sodium/analysis, Turtles/metabolism
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