ASCORBATE-STIMULATED ACTIVE NA+ TRANSPORT IN RABBIT CILIARY EPITHELIUM

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CANDIA, OA [1 ]
SHI, XP [1 ]
CHU, TC [1 ]
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[1] CUNY MT SINAI SCH MED,DEPT PHYSIOL & BIOPHYS,NEW YORK,NY 10029
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10.3109/02713689109003441
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R77 [眼科学];
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In a physiological medium (13(4) mM Na+ concentration), unidirectional blood-to-aqueous and aqueous-to-blood Na+ fluxes across the isolated rabbit ciliary epithelium are large, rendering the detection of a net transport difficult. At 134 mM an active component for Na+ may be obscured by diffusional fluxes and a bidirectional Na+-Cl- cotransport. Considering that the active transport saturates at about 30 mM experiments were performed at this reduced Na+ concentration to minimize the influence of diffusional pathways. A net blood-to-aqueous Na+ flux that ranged from 0.25 to 0.81 mu-eq/hr was obtained. Addition of ascorbic acid to the aqueous side under this condition increased the blood-to-aqueous flux with little effect on the flux in the opposite direction. Ouabain inhibited both the Na+ and ascorbate-stimulated Na+ transport. The increase in blood-to-aqueous Na+ flux by ascorbate was also observed in tissues bathed with [Na+] closer to physiological levels (100 mM). These results indicate that the rabbit ciliary epithelium transports Na+ into the posterior chamber. Since aqueous ascorbate stimulates Na+ transport, it may be implicated in both Na+ movement and aqueous humor secretion. However, the rate of Na+ transport can only account for a small fraction of total aqueous humor production.
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