Literature DB >> 25283821

Altered signaling pathways linked to angiotensin II underpin the upregulation of renal Na(+)-ATPase in chronically undernourished rats.

Paulo A Silva1, Humberto Muzi-Filho1, Amaury Pereira-Acácio1, Juliana Dias1, João F S Martins1, Maicon Landim-Vieira1, Karine S Verdoorn1, Lucienne S Lara2, Leucio D Vieira-Filho3, Edjair V Cabral3, Ana D O Paixão3, Adalberto Vieyra4.   

Abstract

This study has investigated the participation of altered signaling linked to angiotensin II (Ang II) that could be associated with increased Na(+) reabsorption in renal proximal tubules during chronic undernutrition. A multideficient chow for rats (basic regional diet, BRD) was used, which mimics several human diets widely taken in developing countries. The Vmax of the ouabain-resistant Na(+)-ATPase resident in the basolateral membranes increased >3-fold (P<0.001) accompanied by an increase in Na(+) affinity from 4.0 to 0.2mM (P<0.001). BRD rats had a >3-fold acceleration of the formation of phosphorylated intermediates in the early stage of the catalytic cycle (in the E1 conformation) (P<0.001). Immunostaining showed a huge increase in Ang II-positive cells in the cortical tubulointerstitium neighboring the basolateral membranes (>6-fold, P<0.001). PKC isoforms (α, ε, λ, ζ), Ang II type 1 receptors and PP2A were upregulated in BRD rats (in %): 55 (P<0.001); 35 (P<0.01); 125, 55, 11 and 30 (P<0.001). PKA was downregulated by 55% (P<0.001). With NetPhosK 1.0 and NetPhos 2.0, we detected 4 high-score (>0.70) regulatory phosphorylation sites for PKC and 1 for PKA in the primary sequence of the Na(+)-ATPase α-subunit, which are located in domains that are key for Na(+) binding and catalysis. Therefore, chronic undernutrition stimulates tubulointerstitial activity of Ang II and impairs PKC- and PKA-mediated regulatory phosphorylation, which culminates in an exaggerated Na(+) reabsorption across the proximal tubular epithelium.
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Keywords:  Chronic undernutrition; Kidney; PKA; PKC; Regulatory phosphorylation sites; Tubulointerstitial Ang II

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25283821     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2014.09.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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