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Ouabain-Stimulated Trafficking Regulation of the Na/K-ATPase and NHE3 In Renal Proximal Tubule Cells

Authors :
Deepak Malhotra
Anna P. Shapiro
Yanling Yan
Nathan Malhotra
Zijian Xie
Jiang Liu
Joseph I. Shapiro
Jiang Tian
Steven T. Haller
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We have demonstrated that ouabain regulates protein trafficking of the Na/K-ATPase a1 subunit and NHE3 (Na/H exchanger, isoform 3) via ouabain-activated Na/K-ATPase signaling in porcine LLC-PK1 cells. To investigate whether this mechanism is species-specific, ouabain-induced regulation of the a1 subunit and NHE3 as well as transcellular 22 Na ? transport were compared in three renal proximal tubular cell lines (human HK-2, por- cine LLC-PK1, and AAC-19 originated from LLC-PK1 in which the pig a1 was replaced by ouabain-resistant rat a1). Ouabain-induced inhibition of transcellular 22 Na ? transport is due to an ouabain-induced redistribution of the a1 sub- unit and NHE3. In LLC-PK1 cells, ouabain also inhibited the endocytic recycling of internalized NHE3, but has no significant effect on recycling of endocytosed a1 subunit. These data indicated that the ouabain-induced redistribu- tion of the a1 subunit and NHE3 is not a species-specific phenomenon, and ouabain-activated Na/K-ATPase signal- ing influences NHE3 regulation.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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