| Literature DB >> 15292047 |
David W Good1, Bruns A Watts, Thampi George, Jamie W Meyer, Gary E Shull.
Abstract
In the medullary thick ascending limb (MTAL) of rat kidney, inhibiting basolateral Na(+)/H(+) exchange with either amiloride or nerve growth factor (NGF) results secondarily in inhibition of apical Na(+)/H(+) exchange, thereby decreasing transepithelial HCO(3)(-) absorption. To assess the possible role of the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger NHE1 in this regulatory process, MTALs from wild-type and NHE1 knockout (NHE1(-/-)) mice were studied using in vitro microperfusion. The rate of HCO(3)(-) absorption was decreased 60% in NHE1(-/-) MTALs (15.4 +/- 0.5 pmol.min(-1).mm(-1) wild-type vs. 6.0 +/- 0.5 pmol.min(-1).mm(-1) NHE1(-/-)). Transepithelial voltage, an index of the NaCl absorption rate, did not differ in wild-type and NHE1(-/-) MTALs. Basolateral addition of 10 microM amiloride or 0.7 nM NGF decreased HCO(3)(-) absorption by 45-49% in wild-type MTALs but had no effect on HCO(3)(-) absorption in NHE1(-/-) MTALs. Inhibition of HCO(3)(-) absorption by vasopressin and stimulation by hyposmolality, both of which regulate MTAL HCO(3)(-) absorption through primary effects on apical Na(+)/H(+) exchange, were similar in wild-type and NHE1(-/-) MTALs. Thus the regulatory defect in NHE1(-/-) MTALs is specific for factors (bath amiloride and NGF) shown previously to inhibit HCO(3)(-) absorption through primary effects on basolateral Na(+)/H(+) exchange. These findings demonstrate a novel role for NHE1 in transepithelial HCO(3)(-) absorption in the MTAL, in which basolateral NHE1 controls the activity of apical NHE3. Paradoxically, a reduction in NHE1-mediated H(+) extrusion across the basolateral membrane leads to a decrease in apical Na(+)/H(+) exchange activity that reduces HCO(3)(-) absorption.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15292047 DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00176.2004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Renal Physiol ISSN: 1522-1466