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The effects of medium K+ concentration on the tissue uptake of p-aminohippurate (PAH) were investigated in rat kidney cortex slices. K+ concentration in the incubation medium was changed in the absence of Na+. Increase in K+ concentration up to 145 mM revealed an augmenting effect on PAH uptake when tissue water content was controlled at about 72% by elevating medium osmolarity with mannitol. The K+-induced enhancement of PAH uptake was almost completely abolished by the simultaneous presence of extremely high concentration of
hippurate
.
Anoxia
reduced this augmenting effect. Pyruvate added to the medium scarcely affected this augmenting effect. The uptake rate during the initial 10-min incubation increased linearly in proportion to the increase in log [K]o/[K]i. The results suggest that high medium K+ concentration stimulates PAH transport by a carrier-mediated process which is dependent on oxidative metabolism. However, the mode of action of K+ on PAH uptake seems to be different from that of Na+. It seems likely that K+ exerts its effect on PAH transport by the alteration of the peritubular membrane potential.
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PMID:Effect of potassium on p-aminohippurate transport in rat kidney cortex slices. 707 54