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Proximal tubule Na+/H+exchanger activity in adult NHE8−/−, NHE3−/−, and NHE3−/−/NHE8−/−mice

Authors :
Baum, Michel
Twombley, Katherine
Gattineni, Jyothsna
Joseph, Catherine
Wang, Lin
Zhang, Qiuyu
Dwarakanath, Vangipuram
Moe, Orson W.
Source :
American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology; December 2012, Vol. 303 Issue: 11 pF1495-F1502, 8p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

NHE3 is the predominant Na+/H+exchanger on the brush-border membrane (BBM) of the proximal tubule in adults. However, NHE3 null mice still have significant renal BBM Na+/H+activity. NHE8 has been localized to the BBM of proximal tubules and is more highly expressed in neonates than adult animals. The relative role of NHE8 in adult renal H+transport is unclear. This study examined whether there was compensation by NHE8 in NHE3−/−mice and by NHE3 in NHE8−/−mice. NHE3−/−mice had significant metabolic acidosis, and renal BBM NHE8 protein abundance was greater in NHE3−/−mice than control mice, indicating that there may be compensation by NHE8 in NHE3−/−mice. NHE8−/−mice had serum bicarbonate levels and pH that were not different from controls. NHE3 protein expression on the BBM was greater in NHE8−/−mice than in wild-type mice, indicating that there may be compensation by NHE3 in NHE8−/−mice. Both BBM NHE3 and NHE8 protein abundance increased in response to acidosis. Blood pressure and Na+/H+exchanger activity were comparable in NHE8−/−mice to that of controls, but both were significantly lower in NHE3−/−mice compared with control mice. Compared with NHE3−/−mice, NHE3−/−/NHE8−/−mice had lower blood pressures. While serum bicarbonate was comparable in NHE3−/−mice and NHE3−/−/NHE8−/−mice, proximal tubule Na+/H+exchange activity was less in NHE3−/−/NHE8−/−mice compared with NHE3−/−mice. In conclusion, NHE3 is the predominant Na+/H+exchanger in adult mice. NHE8 may play a compensatory role in renal acidification and blood pressure regulation in NHE3−/−mice.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1931857x and 15221466
Volume :
303
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs29057379
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00415.2012