Literature DB >> 23485868

Expression of a novel isoform of Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 3 in the kidney and intestine of banded houndshark, Triakis scyllium.

Shanshan Li1, Akira Kato, Souichirou Takabe, An-Ping Chen, Michael F Romero, Takahiro Umezawa, Tsutomu Nakada, Susumu Hyodo, Shigehisa Hirose.   

Abstract

Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 3 (NHE3) provides one of the major Na(+) absorptive pathways of the intestine and kidney in mammals, and recent studies of aquatic vertebrates (teleosts and elasmobranchs) have demonstrated that NHE3 is expressed in the gill and plays important roles in ion and acid-base regulation. To understand the role of NHE3 in elasmobranch osmoregulatory organs, we analyzed renal and intestinal expressions and localizations of NHE3 in a marine elasmobranch, Japanese banded houndshark (Triakis scyllium). mRNA for Triakis NHE3 was most highly expressed in the gill, kidney, spiral intestine, and rectum. The kidney and intestine expressed a transcriptional isoform of NHE3 (NHE3k/i), which has a different amino terminus compared with that of NHE3 isolated from the gill (NHE3g), suggesting that NHE3k/i and NHE3g arise from a single gene by alternative promoter usage. Immunohistochemical analyses of the Triakis kidney demonstrated that NHE3k/i is expressed in the apical membrane of a part of the proximal and late distal tubules in the sinus zone. In the bundle zone of the kidney, NHE3k/i was expressed in the apical membrane of the early distal tubules known as the diluting segment. In the spiral intestine and rectum, NHE3k/i was localized toward the apical membrane of the epithelial cells. The transcriptional levels of NHE3k/i were increased in the kidney when Triakis was acclimated in 130% seawater, whereas those in the spiral intestine were increased in fish acclimated in diluted seawater. These results suggest that NHE3 is involved in renal Na(+) reabsorption, urine acidification, and intestinal Na(+) absorption in elasmobranchs.

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Keywords:  NHE3; epithelial transport; intestine; kidney; shark

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23485868      PMCID: PMC3652165          DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00417.2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6119            Impact factor:   3.619


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