bikarbonatkanal
Bikarbonatkanal refers to the collection of membrane pathways that move bicarbonate ions (HCO3−) across cell membranes. Bicarbonate transport is a central part of maintaining acid–base homeostasis, regulating intracellular pH, CO2 transport, and the secretion of digestive fluids in several organs.
There are two main categories of pathways: channels and transporters. Bicarbonate movement can occur through channels
Bicarbonate transport is especially important in the kidney for reclaiming filtered bicarbonate and maintaining systemic pH,
Clinical relevance includes disorders of acid–base balance that arise from impaired bicarbonate transport, cystic fibrosis-related changes