Electrolyte Transport in the Mammalian Colon: Mechanisms and Implications for Disease
University of Freiburg · The University of Queensland
Abstract
The colonic epithelium has both absorptive and secretory functions. The transport is characterized by a net absorption of NaCl, short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), and water, allowing extrusion of a feces with very little water and salt content. In addition, the epithelium does secret mucus, bicarbonate, and KCl. Polarized distribution of transport proteins in both luminal and basolateral membranes enables efficient salt transport in both directions, probably even within an individual cell. Meanwhile, most of the participating transport proteins have been identified, and their function has been studied in detail. Absorption of NaCl is a rather steady process that is controlled by steroid hormones regulating the…
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- Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
- Ion transporter
- Epithelial sodium channel
- Cystic fibrosis
- Secretion
- Chemistry
- Apical membrane
- SGK1
- Clean water and sanitation