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Fig. 7. Hypothetical transport model of NaHCO3 secretion and HCl absorption across the serotonin-stimulated cell population in the isolated and perfused anterior stomach of mosquito larvae (Aedes aegypti) proposed to be reflected in the outside negative transepithelial voltage (Vte). (A) Na+-independent part. Metabolic CO2 is hydrated and dissociates, accelerated by carbonic anhydrase (CA), into H+ and HCO3-. H+ are pumped by V-ATPases across the basolateral membrane to the hemolymph, resulting in hyperpolarization of the cellular electrical potential and in high cellular HCO3-. Cl-/HCO3- exchange across the luminal membrane is driven by the high cellular HCO3-. To explain the electrogenic nature of the overall process, anion channels are proposed to be present in the apical membrane, allowing Cl- recycling and/or electrogenic secretion of HCO3- driven by the cellular negativity. Cl- channels in the basolateral membrane allow transcellular absorption of Cl- ions (cf. Boudko et al., 2001a). (B) Na+-dependent part. In addition to energization of HCO3- secretion via apical anion exchange/channels (see A), the V-ATPase is proposed to energize transapical NaHCO3 secretion via electrogenic Na+/2–3HCO3- symporters. Na+/H+ exchangers in the basolateral membrane are considered to supply the cells with Na+ and to support the V-ATPases to drive H+ across the basolateral membrane. Paracellular secretion of Na+/absorption of Cl- driven by Vte is proposed to guarantee mass transport. See Discussion for further details.





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