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. 2012 Jul 9;590(Pt 21):5273–5297. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2012.236893

Figure 6. Effects of ion substitutions on anion and fluid transport.

Figure 6

A, the response of Calu-3 ‘Alter’ shRNA control cells to 10 μmol l−1 forskolin in control solutions (n= 3). B–D, effect of 10 μmol l−1 forskolin on Calu-3 cells bathed bilaterally with solutions lacking HCO3/CO2, Na+ or Cl, respectively (n= 6 for each). Forskolin-stimulated HCO3 secretion was abolished in the nominal absence of HCO3 or Na+, but was increased ∼25% in Cl-free conditions. E, monolayers were bathed with apical Cl-free solution, then stimulated with 10 μmol l−1 forskolin. Panels AE: •, Ieq; º, HCO3 secretion. F, forskolin-stimulated fluid transport was abolished in the nominal absence of Na+, HCO3/CO2 or Cl. ▪, normal medium; ▴, Na+-free medium; ▾, Cl-free medium; ♦, HCO3/CO2-free medium (n= 6 each condition; means ± SEM).