Schultz S G
Am J Physiol. 1981 Dec;241(6):F579-90. doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.1981.241.6.F579.
In recent years electrophysiologic studies on several sodium-transporting epithelia have uncovered two "homocellular" (intrinsic) regulatory mechanisms that appear to protect the absorptive cells from marked changes in sodium and potassium content in response to rapid and wide-ranging physiologic variations in the rate of transcellular sodium transport. These are: 1) an inverse relation between intracellular sodium activity and the sodium conductance of the apical (mucosal) membrane, and 2) a parallel relation between the rate of sodium extrusion from the cell across the basolateral membrane ("pump activity") and the conductance of that barrier to potassium. The purpose of this review is to document these homocellular regulatory mechanisms, discuss their physiologic significance, and speculate on possible underlying mechanism(s).
近年来,对几种钠转运上皮细胞的电生理研究揭示了两种“同细胞”(内在)调节机制,这两种机制似乎能保护吸收细胞,使其在跨细胞钠转运速率快速且广泛的生理变化时,钠和钾含量不会发生显著变化。这两种机制是:1)细胞内钠活性与顶端(黏膜)膜钠电导之间呈反比关系;2)钠从细胞通过基底外侧膜排出的速率(“泵活性”)与该屏障对钾的电导之间呈平行关系。本综述的目的是记录这些同细胞调节机制,讨论它们的生理意义,并推测可能的潜在机制。