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Fig. 5. Investigation of Na+-independent pH increases in granulosa
cells. Granulosa cells were acidified by NH4Cl pulse in
bicarbonate-free medium and Na+-independent recovery examined.
(A) Typical examples of each treatment group. Note that in control
experiments, acidosis is almost fully relieved despite the absence of
Na+. Drugs or vehicles were added to the bath at t=10
minutes, and remained throughout the experiment. NEM (100 µM) and
bafilomycin (20 nM or 200 nM) retarded the Na+-independent
alkalinization that occurs following NH4Cl removal in controls. A
lower level of NEM (10 µM) partially inhibited recovery, whereas a higher
level (1000 µM) did not further inhibit recovery (not shown). Bafilomycin
was maximally effective at both 20 and 200 nM, and these data were combined
(three replicates: one of 200 nM and two of 20 nM; due to the high cost of
bafilomycin and the large volumes required for these experiments, the data for
20 and 200 nM were combined to yield three replicates). Concanamycin (10 nM)
caused partial inhibition, which was not increased at 100 nM (not shown).
(B) Summary of Na+-independent acidosis correction. Each bar
represents mean±s.d. of the initial rate of pH recovery from three
replicates. Different letters indicate P<0.01 (ANOVA).