Abstract

The present studies examined oxalate handling in LLC-PK1 cells, an epithelial cell line of porcine origin. These cells appear to express transport systems for oxalate, as evidenced by the fact that uptake was saturable, time dependent and sensitive to the anion transport inhibitor DIDS (4,4’-diisothio-cyanostilbene-2,2’-disulfonic acid). Oxalate uptake in these cells was also affected by the presence of certain inorganic anions (Cl−, SO42−, or HCO3−) but not by organic anions (para-aminohippurate, urate, malate, phenylsuccinate, succinate). This uptake was Na independent and unaffected by changes in membrane potential but was affected by external pH, with acidic pH stimulating and alkaline pH inhibiting oxalate accumulation. These findings suggest that LLC-PK1 cells express oxalate transporters similar to those observed in the mammalian renal cortex. Further studies using these cells may prove useful in defining the conditions that govern transcellular oxalate flux in renal epithelial cells.

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