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Larval bullfrog skin expresses ENaC despite having no amiloride-blockable transepithelial Na+ transport.

Makoto Takada1, Tomoko Shimomura, Shigeru Hokari, Philip J Jensik, Thomas C Cox.   

Abstract

Amiloride-blockable Na(+) transport, measured as an amiloride-blockable short-circuit current (Am-SCC), is mediated by the epithelial Na(+) channel (ENaC). Am-SCC is not normally present in bullfrog tadpole skin, but when such skin is cultured with corticoids an amiloride-blockable Na transport appears. Prolactin (PRL) inhibits its corticoid-induced development. Using specific PCR primers for adult frog ENaC and RT-PCR, we investigated whether corticoids can induce all three ENaC subunits, and whether this expression of ENaC subunit(s) can be blocked by adding PRL with the corticoids. We found that (1) the sequences of the RT-PCR products obtained using primers for alpha-ENaC were identical between larval and adult skins, (2) the mRNAs for all three ENaC subunits were expressed in larval skin under normal conditions despite no amiloride-blockable Na(+) transport being detectable, (3) all three subunits were expressed in larval skins whether they were cultured with corticoids (amiloride-blockable Na transport present) or with corticoids supplemented with PRL (no amiloride-blockable Na transport present). An antibody against a peptide from the alpha-ENaC of adult bullfrog was localized to the apical cells of both larval and adult skins. Since no amiloride-blockable Na transport exists across larval skin under these conditions, these results suggest that ENaC protein was expressed prior to the onset of transport. ENaC may be in the plasma membrane in an inactivated form or, alternatively, within vesicles waiting to be inserted.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16308722     DOI: 10.1007/s00360-005-0050-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol B        ISSN: 0174-1578            Impact factor:   2.200


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