Potassium channels in control of renal function

Potassium channels are important to control membrane potential and drive epithelial transport processes. In this issue of Kidney International, Bignon et  al. report the role of the Kir4.2 K+-channel, localized at the basolateral membrane of proximal tubules, in the reabsorption of bicarbonate and the modulation of renal ammoniagenesis. The findings have implications for our understanding of how the kidney reacts to hypokalemia, an acid load, and th e metabolic acidosis of patients with advanced stages of chronic kidney disease.
Source: Kidney International - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Commentary Source Type: research