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HERO ID
513380
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Texts in context: Horace Davenport, carbonic anhydrase, and gastric acid secretion
Author(s)
Rangachari, PK
Year
2007
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Advances in Physiology Education
ISSN:
1043-4046
EISSN:
1522-1229
Volume
31
Issue
2
Page Numbers
140-144
Language
English
DOI
10.1152/advan.00083.2006
Abstract
Texts in context: Horace Davenport, carbonic anhydrase, and gastric acid secretion. Adv Physiol Educ 31: 140-144, 2007; doi:10.1152/advan.00083.2006.- Many standard textbooks of physiology have a diagram that shows the transporting elements that lead to the secretion of HCl by the parietal cell. The transporters are neatly aligned, and students see an elegant mechanism that neatly balances the ions to maintain electroneutrality. They little realize the time and effort required to tease out each of those steps bit by bit. This essay uses three papers by Horace Davenport to highlight the experimental evidence for a crucial step in that process: the generation of H+ and HCO3- through the agency of carbonic anhydrase. All three papers form part of the classic papers available through the American Physiological Society Legacy Project.
Keywords
classic papers; parietal cell; enzymatic mechanisms; stomach; mucosa; frog
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