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. 2018 Dec 17;30(2):216–227. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2018080799

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Low Na+ hyperpolarizes while high Na+ depolarizes DCT membrane. A recording showing IK reversal potential in the DCT cells of (A) WT and (B) Ks-Kir4.1 KO mice on a normal Na+ (black), low Na+ (red), or high Na+ (green) diet for 7 days. (C) A bar graph summarizing IK reversal potential in WT and Ks-Kir4.1 KO mice on different Na+ diets. For the measurement of IK reversal potential, the bath solution contained 140 mM NaCl and 5 mM KCl, and the pipette solution contained 140 mM KCl. (D) A bar graph summarizing the results of experiments in which NPPB-sensitive Cl currents in the DCT were measured at −60 mV with the whole-cell recording in the WT or in Ks-Kir4.1 KO mice on a normal Na+ (black), low Na+ (red), or high Na+ (green) diet for 7 days. For the measurement of NPPB-sensitive Cl current, the bath solution contained 140mM KCl, 2 mM MgCl2, 1.8 mM CaCl2, and 10 mM HEPES (pH 7.4). The significance was determined by one-way ANOVA (for more than two groups) or by t test (for two groups).