Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 12, No. 2, 02 1995, 211-219.
Cl(-)-HCO3- exchanger isoform AE2 is restricted to the basolateral surface of alveolar epithelial cell monolayers
RL Lubman, SI Danto, DC Chao, CE Fricks and ED Crandall
Will Rogers Institute Pulmonary Research Center, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033.
We investigated the polarized distribution and isoform specificity of anion
exchange (Cl(-)-HCO3- exchange) in alveolar epithelial cell monolayers. Rat
alveolar type II epithelial cell monolayers were grown in primary culture
on detachable tissue culture-treated nuclepore filters. Each filter was
mounted in a cuvette containing two fluid compartments (apical and
basolateral) separated by the monolayer, the cells loaded with pH-sensitive
dye, and intracellular pH (pHi) measured spectrofluorometrically. To assay
for Cl(-)-HCO3- exchange, monolayers were incubated in medium containing 24
mM HCO3-/5% CO2 and 140 mM NaCl at pH 7.4 and acutely alkalinized by
replacement of the fluid by HCO3(- )-free buffer containing Hepes (6 mM) at
pH 7.4. Monolayers exhibited basolateral (but not apical) Cl(-)-dependent,
Na(+)-independent recovery from an alkaline load that was abolished when
Cl- was substituted by equimolar gluconate in the basolateral fluid, or if
DIDS (500 microM) was present basolaterally. Substitution of gluconate for
Cl- in the basolateral fluid, but not the apical fluid, resulted in a rise
in steady-state pHi that was reversible on replacement of the basolateral
fluid with Cl(-)-containing buffer, which occurred in HCO3(- )- but not
Hepes-buffered medium. These data indicate that alveolar epithelial cells
express basolateral membrane domain of these cells. Northern analysis of
alveolar epithelial cell mRNA using anion exchanger (AE) isoform-specific
cDNA probes indicates that alveolar epithelial cells express the AE2
isoform predominantly, if not exclusively, and do not express detectable
AE1 (i.e., band-3 protein) or AE3.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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