Abstract

Exocrine glands commonly secrete salt using Na+-K+-2Cl- cotransporters to drive secondary active Cl- transport;this process is blocked by furosemide. However, secretion in some glands depends on furosemide-insensitive mechanisms. Some use a Na+-H+ exchanger to transport HCO3-;others may transport HCO3- and HPO24-.

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