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Abstract
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The alpha subunit of the amiloride-sensitive epithelial sodium channel (alpha ENaC) is critical for the expression of functional channels. In humans and rats, non functional alternatively spliced forms of alpha ENaC have been proposed to act as negative regulatory components for ENaC. The purpose of this study was to examine the presence and consequently investigate the mRNA expression levels of alternatively spliced forms of alpha ENaC in kidney cortex of Dahl salt-resistant rats (R) versus Dahl salt-sensitive rats (S) on high salt and normal diets.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19284664 PMCID: PMC2669474 DOI: 10.1186/1755-7682-2-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Med ISSN: 1755-7682
Primers used for reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and expected sizes of cDNA fragments.
| α ENaC-wt | 325 bp | Sense: 5'-TCATGCTGCTACGCCGGTTCC-3' |
| Antisense:5'-TCCATCAGTTTACAAGGGAG-3' | ||
| α ENaC a | 266 bp | Sense: 5'-CAGAGCTCCTGGGGGCGCCTT-3' |
| Antisense: 5'-TCCTTCTGTCACGATGGTCA-3' | ||
| α ENaC-b | 278 bp | Sense: 5'-GGATGATGGTGGCTTCAACT-3' |
| Antisense: 5'-ACACCCAGGAGCTCTGCTTT-3' | ||
| α ENaC-c | 59 bp | Sense: 5'-GCTCCTGGGTGTGATCAACTA-3' |
| Antisense: 5'-AAAGAAGGTGGTGGGGATGT-3' | ||
| 59 bp | Sense: 5'-GGATGATGGTGGCTTCAACT-3' | |
| Antisense: 5'-AAAGAAGGTGGTGGGGATGT-3' | ||
| α ENaC-d | 99 bp | Sense: 5'-CCACGCGTCCGAAGAAAC-3' |
| Antisense:5'-AAAGAAGGTGGTGGGGATGT-3' | ||
| 99 bp | Sense: 5'-CCACGCGTCCGAAGAAACTG-3' | |
| Antisense:5'-TAAAGAAGGTGGTGGGGATG-5' | ||
| CK479583 | 767 bp | Sense: 5'-GCCCCAGCAGGGCATGACCC-3' |
| Antisense: 5'-CTAGAGTAGCATAGGCAGGT-3' | ||
| CK475461 | 814 bp | Sense: 5'-TCCAAGTATACACAGCAGGT-3' |
| Antisense: 5'-TACAGGAGTCAGGCTGTGAG-3' | ||
| CK364785 | 764 bp | Sense: 5'-GGGGCTATTGCTATTATAAA-3' |
| Antisense:5'-CCACACAGAGGGCTCGGCGGG-3' | ||
| CK475819 | 748 bp | Sense: 5'-GATTCCCGGGATCTTGGA-3' |
| Antisense: 5'-AGGCTGACCATCGTGACAG-3' | ||
| CB690980 | 376 bp | Sense: 5'-CCACGCGTCCGAAGAAAC-3' |
| Antisense: 5'-AAAGAAGGTGGTGGGGATGT-3' | ||
| Pgk | 263 bp | Sense: 5'-GCTGCAGAACTCAAATCTCT-3' |
| Antisense:5'-TGTGTGCAGTCCCAAAAGCA-3' | ||
Figure 1PCR analysis of α ENaC-a, -b, -c and -d variants . Figure 1A) Specific sense and antisense primers were used for amplifying α ENaC-wt. α ENaC-wt fragment of 325 bp was amplified from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats fed normal and high salt diet. Figure 1B) Specific sense primers (missing the 23 bp unique to α ENaC-a) were utilized to amplify α ENaC-a. α ENaC-a fragment of 266 bp was amplified from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats fed normal and high salt diets. For a negative control, water without a cDNA template was used and for a positive control, α ENaC-wt primers were utilized to amplify α ENaC-wt fragment of 346 bp. Figure 1C) Specific antisense primers (missing the 79 bp unique to α ENaC-b) were utilized. α ENaC-b fragment of 278 bp was amplified from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats fed normal and high salt diet. Figure 1D) Specific primers for α ENaC-c were used to amplify a fragment of 59 bp. α ENaC-c was amplified from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats fed normal and high salt diet. Figure 1E) Specific primers for α ENaC-d were used to amplify a fragment of 99 bp. α ENaC-d was amplified from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats fed normal and high salt diet. C (Control): water without cDNA template; wt: wildtype α ENaC primers; H: High salt diet; N: Normal salt diet. The sizes of the expected PCR products are indicated.
Figure 2Schematic representation of novel α ENaC alternatively spliced forms (-c and -d). A) A schematic illustration of the mRNA sequences of α ENaC-c and -d forms. α ENaC-c and -d are small non-coding RNA. α ENaC-c is composed of portions of exon VII, IX and XII, while that of α ENaC-d is formed of a portion of exon XII and an intronic fragment. B) The genomic sequence of α ENaC-c and -d forms. α ENaC-c share the same splicing site (CCTGGG) with α ENaC-a and -b spliced forms, which is located within exon VII. α ENaC-c and -d are made up of 59 and 99 bases respectively.
Figure 3Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of RNA expression of α ENaC-wt and the alternatively spliced forms -a, -b, -c and -d in kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats fed normal and high salt diet. Figure 3A) Specific primers for α ENaC-wt were used to amplify cDNAs from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats on normal and high salt diet. A significant increase (P < 0.05) in α ENaC-wt expression was observed in Dahl R versus S rats. No significant dietary impact on the expression levels of α ENaC-wt was noticed in Dahl S or R rats. Figure 3B) Specific primers unique to α ENaC-a were used to amplify cDNAs from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats on normal and high salt diet. A significant increase (P < 0.05) in α ENaC-a expression was observed in Dahl R versus S rats. No significant dietary impact on the expression levels of α ENaC-a was noticed in Dahl S or R rats. Figure 3C) Specific primers unique to α ENaC-b were used to amplify cDNAs from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats on normal and high salt diet. A significant increase (P < 0.05) in α ENaC-b expression was observed in Dahl R versus S rats. Additionally, a significant increase in the expression levels of α ENaC-b was observed on high versus normal salt diet in Dahl R, but not S rats. Figure 3D) Specific primers unique to α ENaC-c were used to amplify cDNAs from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats on normal and high salt diet. Only a slight, insignificant increase in α ENaC-c expression was observed in Dahl R versus S rats. No significant dietary impact on the expression levels of α ENaC-c was noticed in Dahl S or R rats. Figure 3E) Specific primers unique to α ENaC-d were used to amplify cDNAs from kidney cortex of Dahl S and R rats on normal and high salt diet. Only a slight, insignificant increase in α ENaC-a expression was observed in Dahl R versus S rats. α ENaC-a, -c and -d are lower abundant transcripts. Only α ENaC-b exceeded α ENaC-wt expression by ~32 fold. Bars represent mean +/- SEM, *: denotes P < 0.05 between Dahl R and Dahl S, #: denotes P < 0.05 in transcript abundance on normal and 4 week high salt diet in Dahl R, Dahl R: Dahl salt-resistant, Dahl S: Dahl salt-sensitive. All α ENaC transcript levels were normalized against the house keeping gene PgK. N = 6 rats/group and the results are the average of 3 independent experiments.