Kidney Treks 2013 Rotation D2 Ashish Sharma, Erin McIntosh, Karen Hong, Elyse Sadow, Jared Maul-a-tortoise Acid-Base Module
Principal Cells of Collecting Duct Na + ATP K+K+ H+H+ H + ATPase Na + ATP K+K+ Na + ENaC H+H+ H + ATPase BasolateralApical Cl - Na + H+H+
Set-up
Experiment A
Principal Cells of Collecting Duct Na + ATP K+K+ H+H+ H + ATPase Na + ATP K+K+ Na + ENaC H+H+ H + ATPase BasolateralApical Amiloride H+H+
Experiment A Amiloride
CO 2 + H 2 O Carbonic anhydrase ATP H+H+ HCO 3 - Cl - ATP Na + K+K+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ Intercalated Cells of Collecting Duct HCO 3 - Basolateral Apical H+H+
Experiment A AmilorideHCO 3 -
CO 2 + H 2 O Carbonic anhydrase ATP H+H+ HCO 3 - Cl - ATP Na + K+K+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ H+H+ Intercalated Cells of Collecting Duct HCO 3 - Basolateral Apical Acetazolamide
Experiment A AmilorideHCO 3 - Acetazolamide
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Principal Cells of Collecting Duct Na + ATP K+K+ H+H+ H + ATPase Na + ATP K+K+ Na + ENaC H+H+ H + ATPase BasolateralApical Amiloride Bafilomycin
Experiment B Ringers +sulfate Amiloride HCO 3 - Bafilomycin Acetazo -lamide
Conclusions and Next Steps Group D1 postulated that the negative current resulted from H+ flux Amiloride Bicarbonate We proved this using direct and indirect blocking Acetazolamide Bafilomycin Explore renal tubule acidosis (RTA) using this model
Acid-Base Set-up SPOTTED! FACE OF IMPENDING DOOM SODIUM CITRATE AMMONIUM CHLORIDE
Urine pH Time (hours) pH
Urine pH Time (hours) pH Ashish’s emesis
Acid-Base Experiment: Mechanism Ions in the lumenConcentration (mEq) Na + 20 K+K+ 10 NH (solved for) Cl - 90 HCO Total0 Na + + K + + NH 4 + = Cl - + HCO 3 -
Calculations pH = pKa + log([HCO 3 - ]/[H 2 CO 3 ]) [H 2 CO 3 ] = k HCO2 *pCO = log([HCO 3 - ]/[0.03*40]) [HCO 3 - ] = 0.1
Bicarbonate Juncos et al. 2000
Trends in Chloride Time (hours) Cl - (mEq) ASHISH!
Observations Acid and Base load decreased and increased urine pH respectively. We also followed up at longer time intervals to explore possible longer changes in urine composition. Base load increased bicarbonate excretion, which necessitates cation excretion to neutralize the negative charge. Acid load increased chloride excretion though it began to return to baseline by 9 hours.
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Acknowledgements Dr. Schwartz Drs. McGrath Dr. MacIver Dr. Thomas Maren