The ouabain-sensitive current was measured in cells treated with 50 μM nystatin (apical application). NPPB (100 μM) almost completely abolished the ouabain-sensitive current. DPC (2 mM), which was applied to the apical and basolateral solutions, also significantly diminished the ouabain-sensitive current. Replacement of Cl− with gluconate, which is a relatively impermeable anion, in the apical and basolateral solutions also significantly diminished the ouabain-sensitive current. Replacement of Cl− with NO3−, which generally has a permeability identical to Cl−, in the apical and basolateral solutions had no significant effects on the ouabain-sensitive current. n = 4-8.