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Proteinase-activated receptor 2 stimulates Na,K-ATPase and sodium reabsorption in native kidney epithelium.

Luciana Morla1, Gilles Crambert, David Mordasini, Guillaume Favre, Alain Doucet, Martine Imbert-Teboul.   

Abstract

Proteinase-activated receptors 2 (PAR2) are expressed in kidney, but their function is mostly unknown. Since PAR2 control ion transport in several epithelia, we searched for an effect on sodium transport in the cortical thick ascending limb of Henle's loop, a nephron segment that avidly reabsorbs NaCl, and for its signaling. Activation of PAR2, by either trypsin or a specific agonist peptide, increased the maximal activity of Na,K-ATPase, its apparent affinity for sodium, the sodium permeability of the paracellular pathway, and the lumen-positive transepithelial voltage, featuring increased NaCl reabsorption. PAR2 activation induced calcium signaling and phosphorylation of ERK1,2. PAR2-induced stimulation of Na,K-ATPase Vmax was fully prevented by inhibition of phospholipase C, of changes in intracellular concentration of calcium, of classical protein kinases C, and of ERK1,2 phosphorylation. PAR2-induced increase in paracellular sodium permeability was mediated by the same signaling cascade. In contrast, increase in the apparent affinity of Na,K-ATPase for sodium, although dependent on phospholipase C, was independent of calcium signaling, was insensitive to inhibitors of classical protein kinases C and of ERK1,2 phosphorylation, but was fully prevented by the nonspecific protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine, as was the increase in transepithelial voltage. In conclusion, PAR2 increases sodium reabsorption in rat thick ascending limb of Henle's loop along both the transcellular and the paracellular pathway. PAR2 effects are mediated in part by a phospholipase C/protein kinase C/ERK1,2 cascade, which increases Na,K-ATPase maximal activity and the paracellular sodium permeability, and by a different phospholipase C-dependent, staurosporine-sensitive cascade that controls the sodium affinity of Na,K-ATPase.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18678869      PMCID: PMC2661380          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M804399200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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