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To evaluate the possibility that an apical membrane conductive pathway for
oxalate
is present in the rabbit distal ileum, we studied
oxalate
([14C]
oxalate
) and chloride (36Cl) uptake into brush-border membrane vesicles enriched 15- to 18-fold in
sucrase
activity. Voltage-sensitive pathways for
oxalate
and chloride were identified by the stimulation of uptake provided by an inwardly directed potassium diffusion potential in the presence of valinomycin. Additionally, outwardly directed
oxalate
(or chloride) gradients stimulated [14C]
oxalate
(or 36Cl) uptake to a greater degree in the absence of valinomycin (when intracellular and extracellular potassium are equal) than in the presence of valinomycin. Voltage-dependent anion uptake was poorly saturable: apparent affinity constants were 141 +/- 17 and 126 +/- 8 mM for chloride and
oxalate
, respectively. Activation energies for the voltage-dependent uptake processes were low: 4.7 and 6.3 kcal/mol for chloride and
oxalate
, respectively. Sensitivity profiles of voltage-dependent chloride and
oxalate
uptake to anion transport inhibitors were similar. We conclude that an anion conductance is present in the apical membranes of ileal enterocytes and that this conductance is a candidate pathway for
oxalate
efflux from the enterocyte during transepithelial
oxalate
secretion.
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PMID:Conductive pathways for chloride and oxalate in rabbit ileal brush-border membrane vesicles. 973 Sep 58