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Expression and function of the epithelial sodium channel δ-subunit in human respiratory epithelial cells in vitro.

Elena Schwagerus1, Svenja Sladek1, Stephen T Buckley1, Natalia Armas-Capote2, Diego Alvarez de la Rosa2, Brian J Harvey3, Horst Fischer4, Beate Illek4, Hanno Huwer5, Nicole Schneider-Daum6, Claus-Michael Lehr6, Carsten Ehrhardt7.   

Abstract

Using human airway epithelial cell lines (i.e. NCI-H441 and Calu-3) as well as human alveolar epithelial type I-like (ATI) cells in primary culture, we studied the contribution of the epithelial sodium channel δ-subunit (δ-ENaC) to transepithelial sodium transport in human lung in vitro. Endogenous δ-ENaC protein was present in all three cell types tested; however, protein abundance was low, and no expression was detected in the apical cell membrane of these cells. Similarly, known modulators of δ-ENaC activity, such as capsazepine and icilin (activators) and Evans blue (inhibitor), did not show effects on short-circuit current (I SC), suggesting that δ-ENaC is not involved in the modulation of transcellular sodium absorption in NCI-H441 cell monolayers. Over-expression of δ-ENaC in NCI-H441 cells resulted in detectable protein expression in the apical cell membrane, as well as capsazepine and icilin-stimulated increases in I SC that were effectively blocked by Evans blue and that were consistent with δ-ENaC activation and inhibition, respectively. Consequently, these observations suggest that δ-ENaC expression is low in NCI-H441, Calu-3, and ATI cells and does not contribute to transepithelial sodium absorption.

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Keywords:  Airway epithelium; Alveolar epithelium; ENaC; Sodium absorption; Ussing chamber

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25677639     DOI: 10.1007/s00424-015-1693-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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