Literature DB >> 3084794

Thyroid hormone antagonizes an aldosterone-induced protein: a candidate mediator for the late mineralocorticoid response.

A Truscello, H P Gäggeler, B C Rossier.   

Abstract

In the urinary bladder of the toad Bufo marinus, the basal rate of synthesis of a number of proteins was modulated in a bidirectional way (i.e., induced or repressed) by aldosterone and by triiodothyronine (T3). Each hormone was therefore characterized by a distinct domain of response. When both hormones were added simultaneously, the two domains consistently overlapped at least for one protein, termed AIP-1, or aldosterone-induced protein 1 (Mr approximately 65 kilodaltons, pi = 6.7, as analyzed by two-dimension gel electrophoresis). The physiological role of AIP-1 is unknown, but could be related to the late mineralocorticoid response. In five experiments, T3 (60 nM, 18-hr incubation) consistently repressed AIP-1, while aldosterone-dependent sodium transport (late response) was significantly inhibited, as previously described. The repression of AIP-1 was also observed as early as 6 hr after aldosterone addition. In addition, sodium butyrate (3 mM), which was previously shown to also selectively inhibit the late mineralocorticoid response, was also able to repress AIP-1. Our results suggest that AIP-1 is one of the proteins involved in the mediation of the late mineralocorticoid response.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3084794     DOI: 10.1007/bf01869713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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1.  Receptor occupancy vs. induction of Na+-K+-ATPase and Na+ transport by aldosterone.

Authors:  K Geering; M Claire; H P Gaeggeler; B C Rossier
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1985-01

2.  Thyroid hormone-aldosterone antagonism on Na+ transport in toad bladder. Evidence for a triiodothyronine nuclear receptor.

Authors:  K Geering; B C Rossier
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1981-06-10       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  Na+ transport properties of the peritubular membrane of cortical collecting tubule.

Authors:  E Natke; L C Stoner
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1982-06

4.  Sodium-dependent modulation of the renal Na-K-ATPase: influence of mineralocorticoids on the cortical collecting duct.

Authors:  R G O'Neil; R A Hayhurst
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 1.843

5.  Effects of thyromimetic drugs on aldosterone-dependent sodium transport in the toad bladder.

Authors:  K Geering; H P Gaeggeler; B C Rossier
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 1.843

6.  Apical sodium uptake in toad kidney epithelial cell line A6.

Authors:  S Sariban-Sohraby; M B Burg; R J Turner
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1983-09

7.  Evidence for concerted effects of aldosterone on a target sodium-transporting epithelium.

Authors:  R Beauwens; J Crabbé
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1983-09       Impact factor: 14.808

8.  Hormonal regulation of (Na+,K+)-ATPase biosynthesis in the toad bladder. Effect of aldosterone and 3,5,3'-triiodo-L-thyronine.

Authors:  K Geering; M Girardet; C Bron; J P Kraehenbühl; B C Rossier
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1982-09-10       Impact factor: 5.157

9.  Effect of aldosterone on incorporation of amino acids into renal medullary proteins.

Authors:  P Y Law; I S Edelman
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1978-06-22       Impact factor: 1.843

10.  Short-term effect of aldosterone on Na-K-ATPase in single nephron segments.

Authors:  A Doucet; A I Katz
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1981-09
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Review 1.  Transcriptional control of sodium transport in tight epithelial by adrenal steroids.

Authors:  F Verrey
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1995-03       Impact factor: 1.843

Review 2.  Structure and function of amiloride-sensitive Na+ channels.

Authors:  D J Benos; M S Awayda; I I Ismailov; J P Johnson
Journal:  J Membr Biol       Date:  1995-01       Impact factor: 1.843

3.  Triiodothyronine enhances renal response to aldosterone in the rabbit collecting tubule.

Authors:  C Barlet; A Doucet
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1987-02       Impact factor: 14.808

4.  Aldosterone increases the apical Na+ permeability of toad bladder by two different mechanisms.

Authors:  C Asher; H Garty
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1988-10       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Sodium-independent in vitro induction of Na+,K+-ATPase by aldosterone in renal target cells: permissive effect of triiodothyronine.

Authors:  C Barlet-Bas; C Khadouri; S Marsy; A Doucet
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1988-03       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Regulation by aldosterone of Na+,K+-ATPase mRNAs, protein synthesis, and sodium transport in cultured kidney cells.

Authors:  F Verrey; E Schaerer; P Zoerkler; M P Paccolat; K Geering; J P Kraehenbuhl; B C Rossier
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1987-05       Impact factor: 10.539

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