| Literature DB >> 14644754 |
Dongun Kim1, Jeff M Sands, Janet D Klein.
Abstract
In rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus for 10-20 days, we showed that the abundance of the major medullary transport proteins involved in the urinary concentrating mechanism, urea transporter (UT-A1), aquaporin-2 (AQP2), and the Na+-K+-2Cl- cotransporter (NKCC2/BSC1), is increased, despite the ongoing osmotic diuresis. To test whether vasopressin is necessary for these diabetes mellitus-induced changes in UT-A1, AQP2, or NKCC2/BSC1, we studied Brattleboro rats because they lack vasopressin. Brattleboro rats were given vasopressin (2.4 microg/day via osmotic minipump) for 5 or 12 days. At 5 days, vasopressin increased AQP2 protein abundance but decreased UT-A1 abundance compared with untreated Brattleboro rats. At 12 days, vasopressin increased the abundance of both UT-A1 and AQP2 proteins but did not alter NKCC2/BSC1. Next, untreated Brattleboro rats were made diabetic for 10 days by injecting them with streptozotocin (40 mg/kg). Diabetes mellitus increased the abundance of AQP2 and NKCC2/BSC1 proteins, but UT-A1 protein abundance did not increase. Third, vasopressin-treated Brattleboro rats were made diabetic with streptozotocin for 10 days. In vasopressin-treated Brattleboro rats, diabetes mellitus increased UT-A1, AQP2, and NKCC2/BSC1 protein abundances. Vasopressin significantly increased UT-A1 phosphorylation in vasopressin-treated diabetic Brattleboro rats but not in the other groups of Brattleboro rats. We conclude that 1) administering vasopressin to Brattleboro rats for 12 days, but not for 5 days, increases UT-A1 protein abundance and 2) vasopressin is necessary for the increase in UT-A1 protein in diabetic rats but is not necessary for the increase in AQP2 or NKCC2 proteins.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14644754 DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00369.2003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ISSN: 1522-1466