“…In the collecting tubule, as in the other acidifying segment (the proximal tubule), there are acute and chronic responses to an acid load. Acute responses might include the following: exocytosis of vesicles containing H + ATPases, thereby increasing the number of proton pumps on the surface (1, 2); assembly and disassembly of various subunits; and kinetic effects on the ATPase mediated by cytoplasmic acidification, kinetic activation of soluble adenyl cyclase (3), as well as by hormones such as angiotensin II (4) and aldosterone (5).…”