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Stimulation of A(₂a) adenosine receptor abolishes the inhibitory effect of arachidonic acid on the basolateral 50-pS K channel in the thick ascending limb.

Mingxiao Wang1, Hongyu Sui, Wennan Li, Jing Wang, Yujie Liu, Li Gu, Wen-Hui Wang, Ruimin Gu.   

Abstract

The basolateral 50-pS K channels are stimulated by a cAMP-dependent pathway and inhibited by cytochrome P-450-omega-hydroxylase-dependent metabolism of arachidonic acid (AA) in the rat thick ascending limb (TAL). We now used the patch-clamp technique to examine whether stimulation of adenosine A(₂a) receptor modulates the inhibitory effect of AA on the basolateral 50-pS K channels in the medullary TAL. Stimulation of adenosine A(₂a) receptor with CGS-21680 or inhibition of phospholipase A₂ (PLA₂) with AACOCF3 increased the 50-pS K channel activity in the TAL. Western blot demonstrated that application of CGS-21680 decreased the phosphorylation of PLA(2) at serine residue 505, an indication of inhibiting PLA₂ activity. In the presence of CGS-21680, inhibition of PLA₂ had no further effect on the basolateral 50-pS K channels. The possibility that CGS-21680-induced stimulation of the basolateral 50-pS K channels was partially achieved by inhibition of PLA₂ in the TAL was also supported by the observation that CGS-21680 had no additional effect in the presence of AACOCF3. Moreover, stimulation of adenosine A(₂a) receptor with CGS-21680 also abolished the inhibitory effect of AA and 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (20-HETE) on the 50-pS K channels. The effect of CGS-21680 on AA and 20-HETE-mediated inhibition of the 50-pS K channels was mediated by cAMP because application of membrane-permeable cAMP analog, dibutyryl-cAMP, not only increased the 50-pS K channel activity but also abolished the inhibitory effect of AA and 20-HETE. We conclude that stimulation of adenosine A(₂a) receptor increased the 50-pS K channel activity in the TAL, an effect that is achieved by suppression of PLA₂ activity and 20-HETE-induced inhibition.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21209003      PMCID: PMC3074993          DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00617.2010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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