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-ketoglutarate exchange in avian basolateral
membrane vesicles
Department of Pharmacology, State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York 13210
Membrane transport pathways for
transcellular secretion of urate across the proximal tubule were
investigated in avian kidney. The presence of coupled
urate/
-ketoglutarate exchange was investigated in basolateral
membrane vesicles (BLMV) by [14C]urate and
[
-3H]ketoglutarate flux measurements. An inward Na
gradient induced accumulation of
-ketoglutarate of sufficient
magnitude to suggest a Na-dicarboxylate cotransporter. An inward Na
gradient also induced concentrative accumulation of urate in the
presence of
-ketoglutarate but not in its absence, suggesting
urate/
-ketoglutarate exchange.
-Ketoglutarate-dependent
stimulation of urate uptake was not observed in brush-border membrane
vesicles. An outward urate gradient induced concentrative accumulation
of
-ketoglutarate.
-Ketoglutarate-coupled urate uptake was
specific for
-ketoglutarate, Cl dependent, and insensitive to
membrane potential.
-Ketoglutarate-coupled urate uptake was
inhibited by increasing p-aminohippurate (PAH)
concentrations, and
-ketoglutarate-coupled PAH uptake was observed.
-Ketoglutarate-coupled PAH uptake was inhibited by increasing urate
concentrations, and an outward urate gradient induced concentrative
accumulation of PAH. These results suggest a Cl-dependent,
-ketoglutarate-coupled anion exchange mechanism as a pathway for
active urate uptake across the basolateral membrane of urate-secreting
proximal tubule cells.
organic anion secretion; renal proximal tubule; urate transporter
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