Literature DB >> 14976412

Kidney and colon electrolyte transport in CHIF knockout mice.

Imeke Goldschmidt1, Florian Grahammer, Richard Warth, Annette Schulz-Baldes, Haim Garty, Rainer Greger, Markus Bleich.   

Abstract

Corticosteroid hormone induced factor (CHIF) is a small epithelial-specific protein regulated by aldosterone and K+ intake. It is a member of the FXYD family of single span transmembrane proteins involved in the regulation of ion transport. Recent data have suggested that CHIF interacts with the a subunit of the Na+-K+-ATPase and increases the pump's affinity to cell Na+. CHIF knockout (KO) mice have mild renal phenotype under low Na+ or high K+ diets. The present study further characterizes kidney electrolyte metabolism in CHIF KO mice and describes abnormalities in the colonic ion transport function. Kidney: KO mice were not compromised in salt and water balance under resting conditions. Fractional excretions (FE) of Na+ and K+ were normal and the animals had no deficit in the adaptation to low Na+ or high K+ intake. Glucocorticoid treatment did not unmask any difference. The effects of amiloride on Na+ absorption were not different at any treatment protocol. In contrast, FEK+ was reduced by 35% in KO mice under low Na+ intake. COLON: Amiloride inhibitable Na+ absorption was reduced in distal colon by 42%, 54% and 58% under control conditions, glucocorticoid treatment and low Na+ intake, respectively. Also, the cAMP dependent ion transport was significantly diminished. Forskolin induced equivalent short circuit current (I'SC) was reduced by 41%, 32% and 58%, under control conditions, high K+, and low Na+ intake, respectively. The present findings support a role of CHIF as an indirect modulator of several different ion transport mechanisms and are consistent with regulation of the Na+-K+-ATPase as the common denominator. Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14976412     DOI: 10.1159/000076932

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1015-8987


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