Abstract

Depleting dog red cells of Mg prevents activation of Na-H exchange by cell shrinkage but has no effect on activation by acidification of the cytosol. Replacing cell Mg restores the activation of Na-H exchange by cell shrinking. We conclude that Mg is required, not for the transport process per se, but for the transduction of the volume stimulus.

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