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Second-messenger regulation of sodium transport in mammalian airway epithelia.

A Graham1, D M Steel, E W Alton, D M Geddes.   

Abstract

1. Sodium absorption is the dominant ion transport process in conducting airways and is a major factor regulating the composition of airway surface liquid. However, little is known about the control of airway sodium transport by intracellular regulatory pathways. 2. In sheep tracheae and human bronchi mounted in Ussing chambers under short circuit conditions, the sodium current can be isolated by pretreating tissues with acetazolamide (100 microM) to inhibit bicarbonate secretion, bumetanide (100 microM) to inhibit chloride secretion and phloridzin (200 microM) to inhibit sodium-glucose cotransport. This sodium current consists of amiloride-sensitive (57%) and amiloride-insensitive (43%) components. 3. The regulation of the isolated sodium current by three second messenger pathways was studied using the calcium ionophore A23187 to elevate intracellular calcium, a combination of forskolin and the phosphodiesterase inhibitor zardaverine to elevate intracellular cyclic AMP, and the phorbol ester 12,13-phorbol dibutyrate (PDB) to stimulate protein kinase C. 4. In sheep trachea, A23187 produces a dose-related inhibition of the sodium current with maximal effect (38% of ISC) at 10 microM and IC50 1 microM. This response affects both the amiloride-sensitive and insensitive components of the sodium current and is not altered by prior stimulation of protein kinase C or elevation of intracellular cyclic AMP. In human bronchi, A23187 (10 microM) produced a significantly greater inhibition of ISC (68%), a response which was unaffected by prior treatment with PDB or forskolin-zardaverine. 5. In sheep trachea, stimulation of protein kinase C with PDB produced a dose-related inhibition of ISC maximal (56% of ISC) at 50 nM (IC50 7 nM). This response was abolished by amiloride (100 microM) pretreatment suggesting a selective effect on the amiloride-sensitive component of the sodium current. The response was not altered by prior elevation of intracellular calcium or cyclic AMP. PDB (10 nM) caused a similar inhibition of ISC in human bronchi (43%). The effect of PKC stimulation following pretreatment with A23187 was diminished in human bronchi. Elevating intracellular cyclic AMP did not alter this response. 6. Addition of forskolin (1 microM) together with the phosphodiesterase inhibitor zardaverine (100 microM) produced a mean 35-fold increase in intracellular cyclic AMP in sheep trachea. This was associated with a small, but significant, 6% transient increase in ISC followed by a significant 4% fall. Neither effect could be abolished by amiloride pretreatment. In human bronchi, a small decrease in ISC which could not be distinguished from that occurring in controls was observed.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1464841      PMCID: PMC1175569          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1992.sp019240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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