UNIDIRECTIONAL NA+, CA2+, AND K+ FLUXES THROUGH THE BOVINE ROD OUTER SEGMENT NA-CA-K EXCHANGER

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SCHNETKAMP, PPM
SZERENCSEI, RT
BASU, DK
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The properties of the Na-Ca exchanger in the plasma membrane of rod outer segments isolated from bovine retinas (ROS) were studied. Unidirectional Ca2+, Na+, and K+ fluxes were measured with radioisotopes and atomic absorption spectroscopy. We measured K+ fluxes associated with the Ca-Ca self-exchange mode of the Na-Ca exchanger to corroborate our previous conclusion that the ROS Na-Ca exchanger differs from Na-Ca exchangers in other tissues by its ability to transport K+ (Scnetkamp, P. P. M., Basu, D. K. & Szerencsei, R. T. (1989) Am. J. Physiol. 257, C153-C157). The Na-Ca-K exchanger was the only functional cation transporter in the plasma membrane of bovine ROS with an upper limit of a flux of 10(5) cations/ROS/s or a current of 0.01 pA contributed by other cation channels, pumps, or carriers; cation fluxes via the Na-Ca-K exchanger amounted to 5 X 10(6) cations/ROS/s or a current of 1 pA. Ca2+ efflux via the forward mode of the Na-Ca-K exchanger did not operate with a fixed single stoichiometry. 1) The Na/Ca coupling ratio was increased from three to four when ionophores were added that could provide electrical compensation for the inward Na-Ca exchange current. 2) The K/Ca coupling ratio could vary by at least 2-fold as a function of the external Na+ and K+ concentration. The results are interpreted in terms of a model that can account for the variable Ca/K coupling ratio: we conclude that the Ca2+ site of the exchanger can translocate independent of translocation of the K+ site, whereas translocation of the K+ site requires occupation of the Ca2+ site, but not its translocation. The results are discussed with respect to the physiological role of Na-Ca-K exchange in rod photoreceptors.
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