E Prostanoid-1 receptor regulates renal medullary aENaC in rats infused with angiotensin II
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González, Alexis A.
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E Prostanoid-1 receptor regulates renal medullary aENaC in rats infused with angiotensin II
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E Prostanoid (EP) receptors play an important role in urinary Na+ excretion. In the kidney, the epithelial
sodium channel (ENaC) is the rate-limiting-step for Na+ reabsorption. We hypothesized that activation of
EP1/EP3 regulates the expression of ENaC in the face of renin–angiotensin–aldosterone-system (RAAS)
activation. In primary cultures of inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD) cells, sulprostone (EP1 > EP3
agonist, 1 lM) and 17 Phenyl trinor (17 Pt, EP1 agonist, 10 lM) prevented the up-regulation of aENaC
mRNA induced by aldosterone (10 nM). In Sprague–Dawley rats infused with angiotensin II (0.4 lg/kg/
min), aENaC expression was up-regulated in renal cortex and medulla coincidently with high plasma
aldosterone levels. Sulprostone and/or 17 Pt prevented this effect in renal medulla but not in cortex.
Immunocytochemistry demonstrated that IMCD cells express EP1. Our results suggest that specific activation
of EP1 receptor during RAAS activation antagonizes the action of aldosterone on aENaC expression
in the renal medulla.
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This work was supported by grants FONDECYT 1080590 and
Programa de Financiamiento Basal PFB 12-2007 (C.P. Vio), FONDECYT
1090223 (L. Michea) and doctoral fellowship from MECESUP
and CONICYT (A.A. Gonzalez).
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 389 (2009) 372–377
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