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Intracellular Na concentration and Rb uptake in proximal convoluted tubule cells and abundance of Na/K-ATPase alpha1-subunit in NHE3-/- mice.

Franz-X Beck1, Wolfgang Neuhofer, Adolf Dörge, Gerhard Giebisch, Tong Wang.   

Abstract

Proximal solute and fluid absorption is greatly reduced in mice in which the gene encoding the Na/H exchanger isoform 3 has been ablated (NHE3-/-). To obtain information on the intracellular functional consequences of such selective NHE3 deficiency, Na, Cl and K concentrations and cell Rb uptake were measured using electron microprobe analysis after a 30-s infusion of Rb (an index of basolateral Na/K-ATPase activity) in proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) cells of NHE3-/- and wild-type (NHE3+/+) mice. In addition, the relative abundance of the alpha1-subunit of the Na/K-ATPase in the outer cortex was determined by Western blot analysis. PCT cell Na concentration in NHE3-/- mice was slightly but significantly lower than in NHE3+/+ [13.1+/-0.6 ( n=64) vs. 14.9+/-0.6 ( n=62) mmol/kg wet wt.; means +/-SEM]. The lower intracellular Na concentration was associated with significantly reduced Rb uptake rates [9.7+/-0.6 ( n=59) vs. 14.8+/-0.8 ( n=50) mmol/kg wet wt./30 s], but the abundance of the alpha1-subunit of the Na/K-ATPase was not different between NHE3-/- and NHE3+/+ mice. Intracellular Cl concentration was higher (14.2+/-0.4 vs. 12.8+/-0.4 mmol/kg wet wt.) and K concentration unchanged (122.7+/-2.7 vs. 121.6+/-2.5 mmol/kg wet wt.) in PCT cells in NHE3-/- compared with NHE3+/+ mice. These findings suggest that the elimination of apical NHE3 in PCT cells of NHE3-/- mice reduces apical Na entry and, due to lower cell Na concentrations, Na/K-ATPase activity. The observed changes in intracellular Na concentration did not affect the expression of Na/K-ATPase in the renal cortex of NHE3-/- mice. There were no significant changes of cell Na concentration and Rb uptake in distal convoluted tubule, connecting tubule, principal and intercalated cells.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12690468     DOI: 10.1007/s00424-002-1001-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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