Effects of purinergic stimulation, CFTR and osmotic stress on amiloride-sensitive Na+ transport in epithelia and Xenopus oocytes


Autoria(s): Schreiber, R.; Konig, J.; Sun, J.; Markovich, D.; Kunzelmann, K.
Contribuinte(s)

W.R. Loewenstein

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Both stimulation of purinergic receptors by ATP and activation of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) inhibit amiloride-sensitive Na+ transport and activate Cl-secretion. These changes in ion transport may well affect cell volume. We therefore examined whether cell shrinkage or cell swelling do affect amiloride-sensitive Na+ transport in epithelial tissues or Xenopus oocytes and whether osmotic stress interferes with regulation of Na+ transport by ATP or CFTR. Stimulation of purinergic receptors by ATP/UTP or activation of CFTR by IBMX and forskolin inhibited amiloride-sensitive transport in mouse trachea and colon, respectively, by a mechanism that was Cl- dependent. When exposed to a hypertonic but not hypotonic bath solution, amiloride-sensitive Na+ transport was inhibited in mouse trachea and colon, independent of the extracellular Cl- concentration. Both inhibition of Na+ transport by hypertonic bath solution and ATP were additive. When coexpressed in Xenopus oocytes, activation of CFTR by IBMX and forskolin inhibited the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) in a Cl(-)dependent fashion. However, both hypertonic and hypotonic bath solutions showed only minor effects on amiloride-sensitive conductance, independent of the bath Cl- concentration. Moreover, CFTR-induced inhibition of ENaC could be detected in chocytes even after exposure to hypertonic or bypotonic bath solutions. We conclude that amiloride-sensitive Na+ absorption in mouse airways and colon is inhibited by cell shrinkage by a mechanism that does not interfere with purinergic and CFTR-mediated inhibition of ENaC.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67035

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer-verlag

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Cell Biology #Physiology #CFTR #Enac #Xenopus Oocytes #Mouse Trachea #Cystic Fibrosis #Cell Swelling #Osmotic Stress #UTP #ATP #Purinergic Receptors #Epithelial Transport #Transmembrane Conductance Regulator #Cystic-fibrosis Airways #Hypertonic Saline #Ion-transport #Extracellular Nucleotides #Mediated Inhibition #Cytosolic Na+ #Duct Cells #Wild-type #Absorption #C1 #270699 Physiology not elsewhere classified #730118 Organs, diseases and abnormal conditions not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Journal Article