Cellular mechanisms of acute and chronic adaptation of rat renal P (i) transporter to alterations in dietary P (i)

M Levi, M Lotscher, V Sorribas… - American Journal …, 1994 - journals.physiology.org
M Levi, M Lotscher, V Sorribas, M Custer, M Arar, B Kaissling, H Murer, J Biber
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 1994journals.physiology.org
Recently, the cDNA for a Na-P (i) cotransport system of rat kidney cortex (NaPi-2) has been
identified by expression cloning. Using polyclonal antibodies raised against this renal Na-P
(i) cotransport system, and using the polymerase chain reaction after reverse transcription of
mRNA in microdissected nephron segments, we recently demonstrated that NaPi-2-related
mRNA and protein is expressed in the brush-border membranes (BBM) of the proximal
tubules of rat kidney. The purpose of the present study was to study the cellular mechanisms …
Recently, the cDNA for a Na-P(i) cotransport system of rat kidney cortex (NaPi-2) has been identified by expression cloning. Using polyclonal antibodies raised against this renal Na-P(i) cotransport system, and using the polymerase chain reaction after reverse transcription of mRNA in microdissected nephron segments, we recently demonstrated that NaPi-2-related mRNA and protein is expressed in the brush-border membranes (BBM) of the proximal tubules of rat kidney. The purpose of the present study was to study the cellular mechanisms involved in adaptation of rat renal Na-P(i) cotransporter to acute and chronic alterations in dietary P(i). Compared with rats fed chronically (7 days) a high-P(i) diet (1.2%), in rats fed chronically a low-P(i) (0.1%) diet the 3.4-fold increase in BBM Na-P(i) cotransport rate (chronic upregulation) was associated with a 2.2-fold increase in renal cortical NaPi-2 mRNA and a 4.9-fold increase in BBM NaPi-2 protein abundances. In contrast, compared with rats fed chronically (7 day) a high-P(i) diet, in rats fed acutely (2 h) a low-P(i) diet the 1.5-fold increase in Na-P(i) cotransport rate (acute upregulation) was associated with a 1.8-fold increase in NaPi-2 protein but no change in NaPi-2 mRNA abundance. Similarly, compared with rats fed chronically a low-P(i) diet, in rats fed acutely (2 h) a high-P(i) diet the 1.9-fold decrease in Na-P(i) cotransport rate (acute downregulation) was associated with a 3.8-fold decrease in NaPi-2 protein but no change in NaPi-2 mRNA abundance.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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