Taylor A, Windhager E E
Am J Physiol. 1979 Jun;236(6):F505-12. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.1979.236.6.F505.
Emerging evidence in a number of different epithelia suggests that changes in cytosolic calcium ion levels play a critical role in the regulation of transepithelial sodium transport. Maneuvers believed to raise cytosolic calcium ion activity lead to an inhibition of net sodium transport in toad urinary bladder, frog skin, and isolated perfused proximal renal tubules. Regulation of the level of ionized calcium in the cytosol of the epithelial cells appears to involve a process of coupled Na-Ca exchange across the basolateral plasma membrane, energized, at least in part, by the sodium gradient. It is suggested that changes in cytosolic calcium ion levels, secondary to changes in Na-Ca exchange, in turn dependent in part on the activity of the sodium pump, constitute a link in a negative feedback mechanism. Through such a feedback mechanism, the rate of entry of sodium into the cell across the apical surface may be kept in step with its rate of extrusion across the basolateral surface.
在多种不同上皮组织中不断出现的证据表明,胞质钙离子水平的变化在跨上皮钠转运的调节中起关键作用。据信能提高胞质钙离子活性的操作会导致蟾蜍膀胱、蛙皮和离体灌注的近端肾小管中钠的净转运受到抑制。上皮细胞胞质中离子钙水平的调节似乎涉及通过基底外侧质膜进行的耦合钠钙交换过程,该过程至少部分地由钠梯度提供能量。有人提出,继发于钠钙交换变化(而钠钙交换变化又部分取决于钠泵的活性)的胞质钙离子水平变化构成了负反馈机制中的一个环节。通过这样一种反馈机制,钠通过顶端表面进入细胞的速率可以与其通过基底外侧表面排出的速率保持同步。