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Transcriptional activation of RACTK1 K+ channel gene by apical alkalization in renal cortical collecting duct cells.

M Ikeda1, M Murata, T Miyoshi, K Tamba, S Muto, M Imai, M Suzuki.   

Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that RACTK1 cDNA encodes a pH sensitive K+ channel expressed in the apical side of renal collecting tubule cells. To determine whether extracellular pH induces the RACTK1 gene expression in the renal cortical collecting duct (CCD) cells, we measured mRNA of the RACTK1 using cultured rabbit CCD cells. Alkalization of incubation medium activated the transcription of the RACKTK1 gene in a time- and dose-dependent manner after 1 h, and reached a maximal level after 12 h. To examine whether the stimulation of mRNA by alkalization of body fluid occurs also in vivo, mRNA levels were measured in mice loaded with acid or alkali. The RACTK1 mRNA was increased in association with the rise in urinary pH. To examine side face of the effect of pH on stimulation of mRNA, we observed the effect of pH in the apical or the basolateral side in the preparation where CCD cells were cultured on filter membrane supports. Alkalization of the apical side but not of the basolateral side, was shown to be a determinant in inducting the RACTK1 mRNA. These findings suggest that, in addition to rapid direct regulation of RACTK1 K+ channel conductance by intracellular pH, this channel is also regulated by the changes in luminal pH through synthesis of channel protein by transcriptional activation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8755659      PMCID: PMC507452          DOI: 10.1172/JCI118814

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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