Literature DB >> 11353803

Nephrotoxicants induce endothelin release and signaling in renal proximal tubules: effect on drug efflux.

S A Terlouw1, R Masereeuw, F G Russel, D S Miller.   

Abstract

We previously used killifish proximal tubules, fluorescent substrates, and confocal microscopy to demonstrate that transport mediated by the multidrug resistance protein (Mrp2) and by P-glycoprotein was reduced by nanomolar concentrations of endothelin-1 (ET), acting through a basolateral B-type ET receptor and protein kinase C (PKC). Here we show that representatives of two classes of nephrotoxicants decrease transport by activating the endothelin-PKC signaling pathway. Exposing tubules to radiocontrast agents (iohexol, diatrizoate) or aminoglycoside antibiotics (gentamicin, amikacin) reduced Mrp2-mediated fluorescein methotrexate (FL-MTX) transport from cell to tubular lumen. Pretreating the tubules with an ET(B)-receptor antagonist or with PKC-selective inhibitors abolished these effects. The nephrotoxicants activated signaling by inducing release of ET from the tubules, because adding of an antibody against ET to the medium abolished the effects. Elevating medium Ca(2+) also reduced FL-MTX transport; this reduction was abolished when tubules were pretreated with an ET antibody, an ET(B)-receptor antagonist, PKC-selective inhibitors, or the Ca(2+) channel blocker, nifedipine. None of these drugs by themselves affected FL-MTX transport. Importantly, nifedipine also blocked the ET(B)-receptor/PKC-dependent reduction in FL-MTX transport caused by gentamicin and diatrizoate. These results for two classes of structurally unrelated nephrotoxicants suggest that Ca(2+)-dependent ET release and subsequent action through an autocrine mechanism may be an early response to tubular injury.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11353803     DOI: 10.1124/mol.59.6.1433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0026-895X            Impact factor:   4.436


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