natriumkloridkotransportören
Natriumkloridkotransportören, often abbreviated as NKC or NCC, is a protein found in the plasma membrane of various cells, most notably in the distal convoluted tubule of the nephron in the kidney. Its primary function is to reabsorb sodium chloride (NaCl) from the tubular fluid back into the bloodstream. This process is crucial for maintaining electrolyte balance and regulating blood pressure. The transporter works by simultaneously binding and transporting one molecule of sodium ion (Na+) and one molecule of chloride ion (Cl-) across the cell membrane, driven by the electrochemical gradient of sodium.
The activity of the natriumkloridkotransportören is tightly regulated. Hormones like aldosterone, which is released when blood