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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Physiol.
Sec. Membrane Physiology and Membrane Biophysics
Volume 15 - 2024 | doi: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1491793
This article is part of the Research Topic Advances in Acid-Base Physiology: From Single Transporters to Physiology View all 4 articles

NH4Cl-induced metabolic acidosis increases the abundance of HCO3 -transporters in the choroid plexus of mice

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  • Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

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    Regulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pH and brain pH are vital for all brain cells. The acute regulation of CSF pH is dependent on the transport of HCO3 -across the choroid plexus in the brain ventricles. Acute regulation in response to acidosis is dependent on H + export and HCO3 -import across the plasma membrane. Acute regulation in response to alkalosis is dependent on HCO3 -export across the plasma membrane. The objective of the study was to investigate the contribution of the Na +dependent HCO3 -transporters, Ncbe, NBCn1, and NBCe2 to CSF pH regulation during chronic metabolic acidosis in mice. To induce metabolic acidosis, mice received 0.28 M ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) in the drinking water for three, five, or seven days. While in vivo, CSF pH measurements did not differ, measurements of CSF [HCO3 -] revealed a significantly lower CSF [HCO3 -] after three days of acid-loading. Immunoblotting of choroid plexus protein samples showed that the abundance of the basolateral Na + / HCO3 -transporter, NBCn1, was significantly increased. This was followed by a significant increase in CSF secretion rate determined by ventriculo-cisternal perfusion. After five days of treatment with NH4Cl, CSF [HCO3 -] levels were normalized. After the normalization of CSF [HCO3 - ], CSF secretion was no longer increased but the abundance of the basolateral Na + -dependent HCO3 - transporters Ncbe and NBCn1 increased. The luminal HCO3 -transporter, NBCe2, was unaffected by the treatment.In conclusion, we establish that 1) acidotic conditions increase the abundance of the basolateral Na +dependent HCO3 -transporters in the choroid plexus, 2) NH4Cl loading in mice lowers CSF [HCO3 -], and 3) leads to increased CSF secretion likely caused by the increased capacity for transepithelial transport of Na + and HCO3 -in the choroid plexus.

    Keywords: Choroid Plexus, Cerebrospinal Fluid, HCO3 -transporter, Acidosis, SLC4A

    Received: 05 Sep 2024; Accepted: 07 Oct 2024.

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    * Correspondence: Helle H. Damkier, Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, 8000, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark

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