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Insect malpighian tubules: V-ATPase action in ion and fluid transport

Abstract

Insect Malpighian tubules secrete fluid into the lumen as part of their function as excretory organs. The underlying ion transport is, when stimulated, faster than in any other known tissue. It is driven by the activity of an H+-transporting V-ATPase situated on the luminal cell membranes. This ATPase, together with cation/H+ antiporter(s), constitutes a common cation pump which can transport sodium ions, potassium ions or both. Treatments that selectively slow cation transport across the epithelium cause the secreted fluid to become alkaline, whereas those that selectively reduce the rate of anion passage lead to secretion of acid fluid.

Authors

Maddrell SHP; O’Donnell MJ

Journal

Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol. 172, No. 1, pp. 417–429

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Publication Date

November 1, 1992

DOI

10.1242/jeb.172.1.417

ISSN

0022-0949

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