117 resultados para Gaussian channel
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Abstract The epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) is composed of three homologous subunits α, ß, and γ. This channel is involved in the regulation of sodium balance, which influences the periciliary liquid level in the lung, and blood pressure via the kidney. ENaC expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes is preferentially and rapidly assembled into heteromeric αßγ complexes. Expression of homomeric α or heteromeric αß and αγ complexes lead to channel expression at the cell surface wíth low activities. Recent studies have demonstrated that α and γ (but not ß) ENaC subunits undergo proteolytic cleavage by endogenous proteases (i.e. furin) correlating with increased channel activity. We therefore assayed the full-length subunits and their cleavage products at the cell surface, as well as in the intracellular pool for all homo- and heteromeric combínations (α, ß, γ, ßγ, αß, αγ, ßγ and αßγ) and measured the corresponding channel activities as amiloride-sensitive sodíum transport (INa). We showed that upon assembly, cleavage of the y ENaC subunit ís responsible for increasing INa. We further demonstrated that in disease states such as cystic fibrosis (CF) where there is disequilibrium in the proteaseprotease inhibitor balance, ENaC is over-activated by the serine protease elastase (NE). We demonstrated that elevated NE concentrations can cleave cell surface expressed γ ENaC (but not α, or ß ENaC), suggesting a causal relationship between γ ENaC cleavage and ENaC activation, taking place at the plasma membrane. In addition, we demonstrated that the serine protease inhibitor (serpin) serpinH1, which is co-expressed with ENaC in the distal nephron is capable of inhibiting the channel by preventing cleavage of the γ ENaC subunit. Aldosterone mediated increases in INa aze known to be inhibted by TGFß. TGFß is also known to increase serpinHl expression. The demonstrated inhibition of γ ENaC cleavage and channel activation by serpinH1 may be responsible for the effect of TGFß on aldosterone stimulation in the distal nephron. In summary, we show that cleavage of the γ subunit, but not the α or ß subunit is linked to channel activation in three seperate contexts. Résumé Le canal épithélial à sodium (ENaC) est constitué de trois sous-unités homologues α, ß, and γ. Ce canal est impliqué dans le maintien de la balance sodique qui influence le niveau du liquide périciliaire du poumon et la pression sanguine via le rein. Dans les ovocytes de Xenopus laevis ENaC est préférentiellement et rapidement exprimé en formant un complexe hétéromérique αßγ. En revanche, l'expression homomérique de α ou hétéromérique des complexes αß et αγ conduit à une expression à la surface cellulaire d'un canal ENaC ne possédant qu'une faible activité. Des études récentes ont mis en évidence que les sous-unités α et γ d'ENaC (mais pas ß) sont coupées par des protéases endogènes (les farines) et que ces clivages augmentent l'activité du canal. Nous avons donc analysé, aussi bien à la surface cellulaire que dans le cytoplasme, les produits des clivages de combinaison homo- et hétéromérique des sous-unités d'ENaC (α, ß, γ, ßγ, αß, αγ, ßγ et αßγ). En parallèle, nous avons étudié l'activité correspondante à ces canaux par la mesure du transport de sodium sensible à l'amiloride (INa). Nous avons montré que lors de l'assemblage des sous-unités d'ENaC, le clivage de γ correspond à l'augmentation de INa. Nous avons également mis en évidence que dans une maladie telle que la fibrose cystique (CF) caractérisée par un déséquilibre de la balance protéase-inhibiteur de protéase, ENaC est suractivé par une sérine protéase nommée élastase (NE). L'augmentation de la concentration de NE clive γ ENaC exprimé à la surface cellulaire (mais pas α, ni ß ENaC) suggérant une causalité entre le clivage d'ENaC et son activation à la membrane plasmique. De plus, nous avons démontré que l'inhibiteur de sérine protéase (serpin) serpinH1, qui est co-exprimé avec ENaC dans le néphron distal, inhibe l'activité du canal en empêchant le clivage de la sous-unité γ ENaC. Il est connu que le INa induit par l'aldostérone peut être inhibé par TGFß. Or TGFß augmente l'expression de serpinH1. L'inhibition du clivage de γ ENaC et de l'activation du canal par la serpinH1 que nous avons mis en évidence pourrait ainsi être responsable de l'effet de TGFß sur la stimulation du courant par l'aldostérone dans le néphron distal. En résumé, nous avons montré que le clivage de la sous-unité γ, mais pas des sous-unités α et ß, est lié à l'activation du canal dans trois contextes distincts. Résumé tout public Le corps humain est composé d'environ 10 000 milliards de cellules et d'approximativement 60% d'eau. Les cellules du corps sont les unités fondamentales de la vie et elles sont dépendantes de certains nutriments et molécules. Ces nutriments et molécules sont dissous dans l'eau qui est présente dans et hors des cellules. Le maintien d'une concentration adéquate - de ces nutriments et de ces molécules dans l'eau à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur des cellules est -..essentiel pour leur survie. L'eau hors des cellules est nommée le fluide extracellulaire et peut être subdivisée en fluide interstitiel, qui se trouve autour des cellules, et en plasma, qui est le fluide des vaisseaux sanguins. Les fluides, les nutriments et les molécules sont constamment échangés entre les cellules, le fluide interstitiel, et le plasma. Le plasma circule dans le système circulatoire afin de distribuer les nutriments et molécules dans tout le corps et afin d'enlever les déchets cellulaires. Le rein joue un rôle essentiel dans la régulation du volume et de la concentration du plasma en éliminant sélectivement les nutriments et les molécules via la formation de l'urine. L'être humain possède deux reins, constitués chacun d'environ 1 million de néphrons. Ces derniers sont responsables de réabsorber et de sécréter sélectivement les nutriments et les molécules. Le canal épithélial à sodium (ENaC) est localisé à la surface cellulaire des néphrons et est responsable de la réabsorption du sodium (Na+). Le Na+ est présent dans quasiment toute la nourriture que nous mangeons et représente, en terme de molécule, 50% du sel de cuisine. Si trop de sodium est consommé, ENaC est inactif, si bien que le Na+ n'est pas réabsorbé et quitte le corps par l'urine. Ce mécanisme permet d'éviter que la concentration plasmatique de Na+ ne devienne trop grande, ce qui résulterait en une augmentation de la pression sanguine. Si trop peu de Na+ est consommé, ENaC réabsorbe le Na+ de l'urine primaire ce qui permet de conserver la concentration de Na+ et de prévenir une diminution de la pression sanguine par une perte de Na+. ENaC est aussi présent dans les cellules des poumons qui sont les organes permettant la respiration. La respiration est aussi essentielle pour la survie des cellules. Les poumons ne doivent pas contenir trop de liquide afin de permettre la respiration, mais en même temps ils ne doivent pas non plus être trop secs. En effet, ceci tuerait les cellules et empêcherait aussi la respiration. ENaC permet de maintenir un niveau d'humidité approprié dans les poumons en absorbant du Na+ ce qui entraîne un mouvement osmotique d'eau. L'absorption de sodium par ENaC ~ est augmentée par les protéases (in vitro et ex vivo). Les protéases sont des molécules qui peuvent couper d'autres molécules à des endroits précis. Nous avons démonté que certaines protéases augmentent l'absorption de Na+ en coupant ENaC à des endroits spécifiques. L'inhibition de ces protéases diminue le transport de Na+ et empêche le clivage d'ENaC. Dans certaines maladies telle que la mucoviscidose, des protéases sont suractivées et augmentent l'activité d'ENaC de manière inappropriée conduisant à une trop forte absorption de Na+ et à un déséquilibre de la muqueuse des poumons. Cette étude est donc particulièrement importante dans le cadre de la recherche thérapeutique de ce genre de maladie.
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To date, published studies of alluvial bar architecture in large rivers have been restricted mostly to case studies of individual bars and single locations. Relatively little is known about how the depositional processes and sedimentary architecture of kilometre-scale bars vary within a multi-kilometre reach or over several hundreds of kilometres downstream. This study presents Ground Penetrating Radar and core data from 11, kilometre-scale bars from the Rio Parana, Argentina. The investigated bars are located between 30km upstream and 540km downstream of the Rio Parana - Rio Paraguay confluence, where a significant volume of fine-grained suspended sediment is introduced into the network. Bar-scale cross-stratified sets, with lengths and widths up to 600m and thicknesses up to 12m, enable the distinction of large river deposits from stacked deposits of smaller rivers, but are only present in half the surface area of the bars. Up to 90% of bar-scale sets are found on top of finer-grained ripple-laminated bar-trough deposits. Bar-scale sets make up as much as 58% of the volume of the deposits in small, incipient mid-channel bars, but this proportion decreases significantly with increasing age and size of the bars. Contrary to what might be expected, a significant proportion of the sedimentary structures found in the Rio Parana is similar in scale to those found in much smaller rivers. In other words, large river deposits are not always characterized by big structures that allow a simple interpretation of river scale. However, the large scale of the depositional units in big rivers causes small-scale structures, such as ripple sets, to be grouped into thicker cosets, which indicate river scale even when no obvious large-scale sets are present. The results also show that the composition of bars differs between the studied reaches upstream and downstream of the confluence with the Rio Paraguay. Relative to other controls on downstream fining, the tributary input of fine-grained suspended material from the Rio Paraguay causes a marked change in the composition of the bar deposits. Compared to the upstream reaches, the sedimentary architecture of the downstream reaches in the top ca 5m of mid-channel bars shows: (i) an increase in the abundance and thickness (up to metre-scale) of laterally extensive (hundreds of metres) fine-grained layers; (ii) an increase in the percentage of deposits comprised of ripple sets (to >40% in the upper bar deposits); and (iii) an increase in bar-trough deposits and a corresponding decrease in bar-scale cross-strata (<10%). The thalweg deposits of the Rio Parana are composed of dune sets, even directly downstream from the Rio Paraguay where the upper channel deposits are dominantly fine-grained. Thus, the change in sedimentary facies due to a tributary point-source of fine-grained sediment is primarily expressed in the composition of the upper bar deposits.
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Estimation of the dimensions of fluvial geobodies from core data is a notoriously difficult problem in reservoir modeling. To try and improve such estimates and, hence, reduce uncertainty in geomodels, data on dunes, unit bars, cross-bar channels, and compound bars and their associated deposits are presented herein from the sand-bed braided South Saskatchewan River, Canada. These data are used to test models that relate the scale of the formative bed forms to the dimensions of the preserved deposits and, therefore, provide an insight as to how such deposits may be preserved over geologic time. The preservation of bed-form geometry is quantified by comparing the Alluvial architecture above and below the maximum erosion depth of the modem channel deposits. This comparison shows that there is no significant difference in the mean set thickness of dune cross-strata above and below the basal erosion surface of the contemporary channel, thus suggesting that dimensional relationships between dune deposits and the formative bed-form dimensions are likely to be valid from both recent and older deposits. The data show that estimates of mean bankfull flow depth derived from dune, unit bar, and cross-bar channel deposits are all very similar. Thus, the use of all these metrics together can provide a useful check that all components and scales of the alluvial architecture have been identified correctly when building reservoir models. The data also highlight several practical issues with identifying and applying data relating to cross-strata. For example, the deposits of unit bars were found to be severely truncated in length and width, with only approximately 10% of the mean bar-form length remaining, and thus making identification in section difficult. For similar reasons, the deposits of compound bars were found to be especially difficult to recognize, and hence, estimates of channel depth based on this method may be problematic. Where only core data are available (i.e., no outcrop data exist), formative flow depths are suggested to be best reconstructed using cross-strata formed by dunes. However, theoretical relationships between the distribution of set thicknesses and formative dune height are found to result in slight overestimates of the latter and, hence, mean bankfull flow depths derived from these measurements. This article illustrates that the preservation of fluvial cross-strata and, thus, the paleohydraulic inferences that can be drawn from them, are a function of the ratio of the size and migration rate of bed forms and the time scale of aggradation and channel migration. These factors must thus be considered when deciding on appropriate length:thickness ratios for the purposes of object-based modeling in reservoir characterization.
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The chicken acid-sensing ion channel ASIC1 has been crystallized as a homotrimer. We address here the oligomeric state of the functional ASIC1 in situ at the cell surface. The oligomeric states of functional ASIC1a and mutants with additional cysteines introduced in the extracellular pore vestibule were resolved on SDS-PAGE. The functional ASIC1 complexes were stabilized at the cell surface of Xenopus laevis oocytes or CHO cells either using the sulfhydryl crosslinker BMOE, or sodium tetrathionate (NaTT). Under these different crosslinking conditions ASIC1a migrates as four distinct oligomeric states that correspond by mass to multiples of a single ASIC1a subunit. The relative importance of each of the four ASIC1a oligomers was critically dependent on the availability of cysteines in the transmembrane domain for crosslinking, consistent with the presence of ASIC1a homo-oligomers. The expression of ASIC1a monomers, trimeric or tetrameric concatemeric cDNA constructs resulted in functional channels. The resulting ASIC1a complexes are resolved as a predominant tetramer over the other oligomeric forms, after stabilization with BMOE or NaTT and SDS-PAGE/western blot analysis. Our data identify a major ASIC1a homotetramer at the surface membrane of the cell expressing functional ASIC1a channel.
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The membrane-bound serine protease CAP2/Tmprss4 has been previously identified in vitro as a positive regulator of the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC). To study its in vivo implication in ENaC-mediated sodium absorption, we generated a knockout mouse model for CAP2/Tmprss4. Mice deficient in CAP2/Tmprss4 were viable, fertile, and did not show any obvious histological abnormalities. Unexpectedly, when challenged with sodium-deficient diet, these mice did not develop any impairment in renal sodium handling as evidenced by normal plasma and urinary sodium and potassium electrolytes, as well as normal aldosterone levels. Despite minor alterations in ENaC mRNA expression, we found no evidence for altered proteolytic cleavage of ENaC subunits. In consequence, ENaC activity, as monitored by the amiloride-sensitive rectal potential difference (ΔPD), was not altered even under dietary sodium restriction. In summary, ENaC-mediated sodium balance is not affected by lack of CAP2/Tmprss4 expression and thus, does not seem to directly control ENaC expression and activity in vivo.
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Free induction decay (FID) navigators were found to qualitatively detect rigid-body head movements, yet it is unknown to what extent they can provide quantitative motion estimates. Here, we acquired FID navigators at different sampling rates and simultaneously measured head movements using a highly accurate optical motion tracking system. This strategy allowed us to estimate the accuracy and precision of FID navigators for quantification of rigid-body head movements. Five subjects were scanned with a 32-channel head coil array on a clinical 3T MR scanner during several resting and guided head movement periods. For each subject we trained a linear regression model based on FID navigator and optical motion tracking signals. FID-based motion model accuracy and precision was evaluated using cross-validation. FID-based prediction of rigid-body head motion was found to be with a mean translational and rotational error of 0.14±0.21 mm and 0.08±0.13(°) , respectively. Robust model training with sub-millimeter and sub-degree accuracy could be achieved using 100 data points with motion magnitudes of ±2 mm and ±1(°) for translation and rotation. The obtained linear models appeared to be subject-specific as inter-subject application of a "universal" FID-based motion model resulted in poor prediction accuracy. The results show that substantial rigid-body motion information is encoded in FID navigator signal time courses. Although, the applied method currently requires the simultaneous acquisition of FID signals and optical tracking data, the findings suggest that multi-channel FID navigators have a potential to complement existing tracking technologies for accurate rigid-body motion detection and correction in MRI.
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The CA1 region of the hippocampus is particularly vulnerable to ischemic damage. While NMDA receptors play a major role in excitotoxicity, it is thought to be exacerbated in this region by two forms of post-ischemic AMPA receptor (AMPAR) plasticity - namely, anoxic long-term potentiation (a-LTP), and a delayed increase in the prevalence of Ca2+ -permeable GluA2-lacking AMPARs (CP-AMPARs). The acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) which is expressed in CA1 pyramidal neurons, is also known to contribute to post-ischemic neuronal death and to physiologically induced LTP. This raises the question - does ASIC1a activation drive the post-ischemic forms of AMPAR plasticity in CA1 pyramidal neurons? We have tested this by examining organotypic hippocampal slice cultures (OHSCs) exposed to oxygen glucose deprivation (OGD), and dissociated cultures of hippocampal pyramidal neurons (HPN) exposed to low pH (acidosis). We find that both a-LTP and the delayed increase in the prevalence of CP-AMPARs are dependent on ASIC1a activation during ischemia. Indeed, acidosis alone is sufficient to induce the increase in CP-AMPARs. We also find that inhibition of ASIC1a channels circumvents any potential neuroprotective benefit arising from block of CP-AMPARs. By demonstrating that ASIC1a activation contributes to post-ischemic AMPAR plasticity, our results identify a functional interaction between acidotoxicity and excitotoxicity in hippocampal CA1 cells, and provide insight into the role of ASIC1a and CP-AMPARs as potential drug targets for neuroprotection. We thus propose that ASIC1a activation can drive certain forms of CP-AMPAR plasticity, and that inhibiting ASIC1a affords neuroprotection.
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Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are neuronal, voltage-independent Na(+) channels that are transiently activated by extracellular acidification. They are involved in pain sensation, the expression of fear, and in neurodegeneration after ischemic stroke. Our study investigates the role of extracellular subunit interactions in ASIC1a function. We identified two regions involved in critical intersubunit interactions. First, formation of an engineered disulfide bond between the palm and thumb domains leads to partial channel closure. Second, linking Glu-235 of a finger loop to either one of two different residues of the knuckle of a neighboring subunit opens the channel at physiological pH or disrupts its activity. This suggests that one finger-knuckle disulfide bond (E235C/K393C) sets the channel in an open state, whereas the other (E235C/Y389C) switches the channel to a non-conducting state. Voltage-clamp fluorometry experiments indicate that both the finger loop and the knuckle move away from the β-ball residue Trp-233 during acidification and subsequent desensitization. Together, these observations reveal that ASIC1a opening is accompanied by a distance increase between adjacent thumb and palm domains as well as a movement of Glu-235 relative to the knuckle helix. Our study identifies subunit interactions in the extracellular loop and shows that dynamic changes of these interactions are critical for normal ASIC function.
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Channel activating proteases (CAP) are membrane-bound serine proteases that have been identified as in vitro activators of the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC). Two of them are mainly studied in the laboratory. CAP1/Prss8 was previously shown implicated in colonic sodium homeostasis in vivo. In the first part of this thesis, we generated and characterized mice deficient for CAP2/Tmprss4. The mice are healthy and viable, and they do not show any obvious phenotype. We investigated ENaC activity and expression under regular and sodium- deficient diet, and we could demonstrate that CAP2 is not a major regulator of sodium homeostasis in vivo. We next studied whether CAP2 is implicated in potassium homeostasis. We detected a strong gender-dependency when CAP2 knock-out mice were put under a potassium-deficient diet. We showed in male mice an implication of CAP2 in the regulation of the colonic H+, K+- ATPase, and we propose an implication of membrane-associated progesterone receptors and their binding partners, as well as a possible cleavage-mediated glucocorticoid receptor signalling. We studied the possible interaction between CAPI and CAP2 by generating and characterizing two different mouse study groups, displaying different hypomorphic mutations in the CAPI gene, and deficient for CAP2. We demonstrate that balanced expression of CAPI and CAP2 is required for maintainance of skin integrity and for normal placental development. As CAPI knock-out embryos die due to a placental failure, the additional combined deletion of CAP2 resulted in survival until birth. We could evidence that CAPI and CAP2 are implicated in the same signalling pathway as proposed in cancer studies at the level of the placenta, implicating integrin a5, ERK, AKT, E- and N-cadherin. Furthermore, we investigated whether CAPI is implicated in the pathogenesis and susceptibility to experimental chronic colitis in a mutant rat model. By giving CAPI mutant rats Dextran sodium sulfate, we induced chronic inflammation of the colon, and we highlighted the protective role of CAPI at the histopathological and clinical levels. In conclusion, we showed that CAP2 is not a major regulator of ENaC-mediated sodium homeostasis in vivo, but rather a regulator of potassium homeostasis in a gender-dependent manner implicating the colonic H+, K+-ATPase, membrane progesterone receptors, and the glucocorticoid receptor. We have investigated whether CAPI and CAP2 interact at the functional level, and we show that a balanced expression of CAPI and CAP2 is required in the skin, but also in the placenta. Imbalanced expression of CAPI and CAP2 leads to impaired EMT-associated signalling. We have studied whether CAPI is implicated in the pathogenesis and susceptibility to chronic colitis, and we demonstrated the protective role of CAPI in distal colon. -- Les protéases activatrices de canal (CAP) sont des protéases à serine attachées à la membrane qui ont été identifiées comme activateurs in vitro du canal sodique épithélial (ENaC). Deux de ces protéases sont principalement étudiées dans le laboratoire. CAP1/Prss8 a été identifié préalablement comme impliqué dans l'homéostasie du sodium in vivo au niveau du côlon. Dans la première partie de cette thèse, nous avons généré et caractérisé des souris déficientes pour CAP2/Tmprss4. Les souris sont en bonne santé et viables, et elles ne présentent pas de phénotype visible. Nous avons étudié l'activité et l'expression d'ENaC sous diète normale et déficiente en sodium, et nous avons démontré que CAP2 n'est pas un régulateur essentiel de l'homéostasie sodique in vivo. Nous avons ensuite étudié si CAP2 est impliqué dans l'homéostasie du potassium. Nous avons détecté une forte dépendance du sexe lorsque les souris knock-out pour CAP2 étaient placées sous diète déficiente en potassium. Nous avons démontré dans les souris mâles une implication de CAP2 dans la régulation de la H+, K+- ATPase colonique, des récepteurs membranaires à la progestérone et de leur partenaires de liaison, ainsi que dans la possible signalisation médiée par le clivage du récepteur aux glucocorticoïdes. Nous avons étudié l'interaction possible entre CAPI et CAP2 en générant et en caractérisant deux groupes d'étude de souris différents, porteurs de différentes mutations hypomorphiques dans le gène de CAPI, et déficients pour CAP2. Nous avons pu montrer qu'une expression équilibrée de CAPI et CAP2 est requise pour le maintien de l'intégrité de la peau et pour le développement normal du placenta. Les embryons knock-out pour CAPI meurent suite à une défaillance placentaire, et la délétion additionnelle et combinée de CAP2 permet la survie jusqu'à la naissance. Nous supposons que CAPI et CAP2 sont impliqués dans la même voie de signalisation au niveau du placenta que celle proposée dans les études de cancer, impliquant l'intégrine a5, ERK, AKT, E- et N-cadhérine. De plus, nous avons étudié si CAPI est impliqué dans la pathogenèse et la susceptibilité de colite chronique expérimentale dans un modèle de rat mutant. En administrant aux rats mutants pour CAPI du Dextran sodium sulfate, nous avons induit une inflammation chronique du côlon, et nous avons pu mettre en évidence le rôle protecteur de CAPI au niveau histopathologique et au niveau clinique. En conclusion, nous avons démontré que CAP2 n'est pas un régulateur essentiel de l'homéostasie sodique médiée par ENaC in vivo, mais plutôt de l'homéostasie potassique d'une manière dépendante du sexe et impliquant la H+, K+-ATPase colonique, les récepteurs membranaires à la progestérone et le récepteur aux glucocorticoïdes. Nous avons étudié si CAPI et CAP2 interagissent au niveau fonctionnel, et nous avons montré qu'une expression équilibrée entre CAPI et CAP2 est requise dans la peau et le placenta. L'expression déséquilibrée de CAPI et CAP2 mène à une altération de la signalisation associée à l'EMT. Nous avons étudié si CAPI est impliqué dans la pathogenèse et la susceptibilité de colite chronique expérimentale, et nous avons démontré le rôle protecteur de CAPI dans le côlon distal.