Abstract

SummaryThe ascending limb of Henle actively reabsorbs chloride by a ouabain-inhibitable process. Since ouabain is considered to be a specific inhibitor of Na-K ATPase, a role for this enzyme in active chloride transport is suggested. The present investigation compares the effects of chloride, sulfate and nitrate on Mg2+ ATPase and Na-K ATPase of rabbit renal cortex and outer medulla. Renal Na-K ATPase activity is influenced by the anionic milieu, but the changes are not of great magnitude. There is no qualitative difference between the anion effects on the Na-K ATPase activity of cortex or outer medulla. It is concluded that chloride has no specific activating action on renal Na-K ATPase.

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