P A Ortiz1, J L Garvin. 1. Hypertension and Vascular Research Division, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan 48202, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In vivo and in vitro studies have shown that nitric oxide (NO) is an important modulator of transport processes along the nephron. The thick ascending limb (TAL) plays a significant role in the urine-concentrating mechanism and in the maintenance of acid/base balance. METHODS: TALs from male Sprague-Dawley rats were isolated and perfused, and net bicarbonate flux (J(HCO3)(-) was determined. RESULTS: In perfused TALs, 0.5 mmol/L L-arginine (L-Arg), the substrate for NO synthase, significantly lowered J(HCO3)(-) from 35.4 +/- 4.6 to 23.2 +/- 2.9 pmol. mm(-1). min(-1), a decrease of 36.9 +/- 11.6% (P < 0.025). D-Arg (0.5 mmol/L) had no effect on J(HCO3)(-) (N = 7). In the presence of 5 mmol/L L-NAME, an NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor, the addition of L-Arg did not affect TAL J(HCO3)(-) (43.4 +/- 4.4 vs. 44.6 +/- 5.0 pmol. mm(-1). min(-1)). L-NAME alone (5 mmol/L) did not affect TAL J(HCO3)(-). After removing L-Arg from the bath, J(HCO3)(-) increased from 26.2 +/- 3.9 to 34.8 +/- 3.2 pmol. mm(-1). min(-1) (P < 0.01), indicating no cytotoxicity of NO. We next investigated the effect of cGMP analogues on TAL J(HCO3)(-). 8-Br-cGMP (50 micromol/L) and db-cGMP (50 micromol/L) significantly decreased J(HCO3)(-) by 26.3 +/- 9.1% and 35.1 +/- 11.6%, respectively. In the presence of cGMP (50 micromol/L), the addition of L-Arg had no effect on J(HCO3)(-). In the presence of KT-5823 (2 mircromol/L), a protein kinase G inhibitor, the addition of L-Arg did not change TAL J(HCO3)(-) (N = 5). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that (1) endogenously produced NO inhibits TAL J(HCO3)(-) in an autocrine manner, (2) cGMP mediates all the effects of NO, and (3) this effect is mediated by protein kinase G activation.
BACKGROUND: In vivo and in vitro studies have shown that nitric oxide (NO) is an important modulator of transport processes along the nephron. The thick ascending limb (TAL) plays a significant role in the urine-concentrating mechanism and in the maintenance of acid/base balance. METHODS: TALs from male Sprague-Dawley rats were isolated and perfused, and net bicarbonate flux (J(HCO3)(-) was determined. RESULTS: In perfused TALs, 0.5 mmol/L L-arginine (L-Arg), the substrate for NO synthase, significantly lowered J(HCO3)(-) from 35.4 +/- 4.6 to 23.2 +/- 2.9 pmol. mm(-1). min(-1), a decrease of 36.9 +/- 11.6% (P < 0.025). D-Arg (0.5 mmol/L) had no effect on J(HCO3)(-) (N = 7). In the presence of 5 mmol/L L-NAME, an NO synthase (NOS) inhibitor, the addition of L-Arg did not affect TAL J(HCO3)(-) (43.4 +/- 4.4 vs. 44.6 +/- 5.0 pmol. mm(-1). min(-1)). L-NAME alone (5 mmol/L) did not affect TAL J(HCO3)(-). After removing L-Arg from the bath, J(HCO3)(-) increased from 26.2 +/- 3.9 to 34.8 +/- 3.2 pmol. mm(-1). min(-1) (P < 0.01), indicating no cytotoxicity of NO. We next investigated the effect of cGMP analogues on TAL J(HCO3)(-). 8-Br-cGMP (50 micromol/L) and db-cGMP (50 micromol/L) significantly decreased J(HCO3)(-) by 26.3 +/- 9.1% and 35.1 +/- 11.6%, respectively. In the presence of cGMP (50 micromol/L), the addition of L-Arg had no effect on J(HCO3)(-). In the presence of KT-5823 (2 mircromol/L), a protein kinase G inhibitor, the addition of L-Arg did not change TAL J(HCO3)(-) (N = 5). CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that (1) endogenously produced NO inhibits TAL J(HCO3)(-) in an autocrine manner, (2) cGMP mediates all the effects of NO, and (3) this effect is mediated by protein kinase G activation.
Authors: Lei Wang; Chunyu Shen; Haifeng Liu; Shaohui Wang; Xinshan Chen; Richard J Roman; Luis A Juncos; Yan Lu; Jin Wei; Jie Zhang; Kay-Pong Yip; Ruisheng Liu Journal: Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol Date: 2015-08-12 Impact factor: 3.619