The thiazide-sensitive Na–Cl cotransporter is an aldosterone-induced protein

GH Kim, S Masilamani, R Turner… - Proceedings of the …, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
GH Kim, S Masilamani, R Turner, C Mitchell, JB Wade, MA Knepper
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998National Acad Sciences
Although the collecting duct is regarded as the primary site at which mineralocorticoids
regulate renal sodium transport in the kidney, recent evidence points to the distal convoluted
tubule as a possible site of mineralocorticoid action. To investigate whether
mineralocorticoids regulate the expression of the thiazide-sensitive Na–Cl cotransporter
(TSC), the chief apical sodium entry pathway of distal convoluted tubule cells, we prepared
an affinity-purified, peptide-directed antibody to TSC. On immunoblots, the antibody …
Although the collecting duct is regarded as the primary site at which mineralocorticoids regulate renal sodium transport in the kidney, recent evidence points to the distal convoluted tubule as a possible site of mineralocorticoid action. To investigate whether mineralocorticoids regulate the expression of the thiazide-sensitive Na–Cl cotransporter (TSC), the chief apical sodium entry pathway of distal convoluted tubule cells, we prepared an affinity-purified, peptide-directed antibody to TSC. On immunoblots, the antibody recognized a prominent 165-kDa band in membrane fractions from the renal cortex but not from the renal medulla. Immunofluorescence immunocytochemistry showed TSC labeling only in distal convoluted tubule cells. Semiquantitative immunoblotting studies demonstrated a large increase in TSC expression in the renal cortex of rats on a low-NaCl diet (207 ± 21% of control diet). Immunofluorescence localization in tissue sections confirmed the strong increase in TSC expression. Treatment of rats for 10 days with a continuous subcutaneous infusion of aldosterone also increased TSC expression (380 ± 58% of controls). Furthermore, 7-day treatment of rats with an orally administered mineralocorticoid, fludrocortisone, increased TSC expression (656 ± 114% of controls). We conclude that the distal convoluted tubule is an important site of action of the mineralocorticoid aldosterone, which strongly up-regulates the expression of TSC.
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