Effects of Npt2 gene ablation and low-phosphate diet on renal Na+/phosphate cotransport and cotransporter gene expression
Effects of Npt2 gene ablation and low-phosphate diet on renal Na+/phosphate cotransport and cotransporter gene expression
The renal Na(+)/phosphate (Pi) cotransporter Npt2 is expressed in the brush border membrane (BBM) of proximal tubular cells. We examined the effect of Npt2 gene knockout on age-dependent BBM Na(+)/Pi cotransport, expression of Na(+)/Pi cotransporter genes Npt1, Glvr-1, and Ram-1, and the adaptive response to chronic Pi deprivation. Na(+)/Pi cotransport declines with age in wild-type mice (Npt2(+/+)), but not in mice homozygous for the disrupted Npt2 allele (Npt2(-/-)). At all ages, Na(+)/Pi cotransport in Npt2(-/-) mice is approximately 15% of that in Npt2(+/+) littermates. Only Npt1 mRNA abundance increases with age in Npt2(+/+) mice, whereas Npt1, Glvr-1, and Ram-1 mRNAs show an age-dependent increase in Npt2(-/-) mice. Pi deprivation significantly increases Na(+)/Pi cotransport, Npt2 protein, and mRNA in Npt2(+/+) mice. In contrast, Pi-deprived Npt2(-/-) mice fail to show the adaptive increase in transport despite exhibiting a fall in serum Pi. We conclude that (a) Npt2 is a major determinant of BBM Na(+)/Pi cotransport; (b) the age-dependent increase in Npt1, Glvr-1, and Ram-1 mRNAs in Npt2(-/-) mice is insufficient to compensate for loss of Npt2; and (c) Npt2 is essential for the adaptive BBM Na(+)/Pi cotransport response to Pi deprivation.
- McGill University Canada
- Montreal Children's Hospital Canada
Mice, Knockout, Microvilli, Symporters, Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Type III, Sodium, Age Factors, Biological Transport, Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Kidney, Adaptation, Physiological, Phosphates, Mice, Animals, RNA, Messenger, Carrier Proteins, Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Type I
Mice, Knockout, Microvilli, Symporters, Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Type III, Sodium, Age Factors, Biological Transport, Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Kidney, Adaptation, Physiological, Phosphates, Mice, Animals, RNA, Messenger, Carrier Proteins, Sodium-Phosphate Cotransporter Proteins, Type I
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