| Literature DB >> 7840138 |
K Kitamura1, W D Singer, A Cano, R T Miller.
Abstract
To understand the mechanisms by which G protein-coupled signaling systems regulate NHE-1 in epithelial cells, we expressed G alpha q and G alpha 13 in a renal epithelial cell line. We studied two signaling systems that have been implicated in NHE-1 regulation [intracellular Ca (Cai) and phospholipase C activity] and measured NHE-1 activity, mRNA, and antigen. Expression of alpha qWT and alpha qQ209L (a GTPase-deficient mutant) increased basal Cai and altered the kinetics of the bradykinin-induced Cai signal. The initial bradykinin-induced spike in Cai was prolonged and the plateau was higher in cells expressing alpha qWT and alpha qQ209L than in control cells. Cells expressing alpha 13WT also had a higher basal Cai and plateau after stimulation by bradykinin, but Ca release from intracellular stores was similar to that in control cells. Expression of all three alpha-chains increased NHE-1 activity, antigen, and mRNA. The alpha qQ209L had the greatest effect increasing activity by approximately twofold. The alpha 13WT increased NHE-1 activity by approximately 1.5-fold, and alpha qWT increased activity 1.2-fold. These studies demonstrate that alpha q and alpha 13 alter regulation of Cai but by different mechanisms. The Ca signal or another signal generated by alpha q and alpha 13 regulate(s) NHE-1 at the levels of activity, antigen, and mRNA.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7840138 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1995.268.1.C101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol ISSN: 0002-9513