Liquid and Ion Transport by Fetal Airway and Lung Epithelia of Mice Deficient in Sodium-Potassium-2-Chloride Transporter

2001 
Chloride (Cl−) movement across fetal lung epithelia is thought to be mediated by the sodium-potassium-2-Cl− cotransporter NKCC1. We studied the role of NKCC1 in Cl− and liquid secretion in late-gestation NKCC-null ( − / − ) and littermate control fetal mouse lung. NKCC − / − mice had decreased lung water compared with littermate controls (wet/dry: control, 8.01 ± 0.09; NKCC − / − , 7.06 ± 0.14). Liquid secretion by 17-d NKCC − / − distal lung explants was similar to control explants. Bumetanide inhibited basal liquid secretion in control but not NKCC − / − explants (expansion over 48 h: control, 35 ± 4%; NKCC − / − 46 ± 7%). Treatment with 4,4 ′ -diisothiocyanto-stilbene-2,2 ′ -disulfonic acid (DIDS) decreased liquid secretion in both control and NKCC − / − explants. Basal transepithelial potential difference (PD) of control tracheal explants was higher than that of NKCC − / − (control, − 13.7 ± 0.5 mV; NKCC − / − , − 11.6 ± 0.6 mV). Amiloride (10− 4 M) inhibited basal PD to the same extent in control and...
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