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Query: UMLS:C0038002 (
splenomegaly
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The
NBC1
Na+/HCO3- cotransporter is expressed in many tissues, including kidney and intestinal epithelia.
NBC1
mutations cause proximal renal tubular acidosis in humans, consistent with its role in HCO3- absorption in the kidney. In intestinal and colonic epithelia,
NBC1
localizes to basolateral membranes and is thought to function in anion secretion. To test the hypothesis that
NBC1
plays a role in transepithelial HCO3- secretion in the intestinal tract, null mutant (
NBC1
-/-) mice were prepared by targeted disruption of its gene (Slc4a4).
NBC1
-/- mice exhibited severe metabolic acidosis, growth retardation, reduced plasma Na+, hyperal-dosteronism,
splenomegaly
, abnormal dentition, intestinal obstructions, and death before weaning. Intracellular pH (pH(i)) was not altered in cAMP-stimulated epithelial cells of
NBC1
-/- cecum, but pH(i) regulation during sodium removal and readdition was impaired. Bioelectric measurements of
NBC1
-/- colons revealed increased amiloride-sensitive Na+ absorption. In Ringer solution containing both Cl- and HCO3-, the magnitude of cAMP-stimulated anion secretion was normal in
NBC1
-/- distal colon but increased in proximal colon, with the increase largely supported by enhanced activity of the basolateral NKCC1 Na+-K+-2Cl- cotransporter. Anion substitution studies in which carbonic anhydrase was inhibited and transepithelial anion conductance was limited to HCO3- revealed a sharp decrease in both cAMP-stimulated HCO3- secretion and SITS-sensitive current in
NBC1
-/- proximal colon. These results are consistent with the known function of
NBC1
in HCO3- absorption in the kidney and demonstrate that
NBC1
activity is a component of the basolateral mechanisms for HCO3- uptake during cAMP-stimulated anion secretion in the proximal colon.
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PMID:Colonic anion secretory defects and metabolic acidosis in mice lacking the NBC1 Na+/HCO3- cotransporter. 1719 75