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Defective PTH regulation of sodium-dependent phosphate transport in NHERF-1−/−renal proximal tubule cells and wild-type cells adapted to low-phosphate media

Authors: Edward J. Weinman; Rochelle Cunningham; Xiaofei E; Shirish Shenolikar; Deborah Steplock;

Defective PTH regulation of sodium-dependent phosphate transport in NHERF-1−/−renal proximal tubule cells and wild-type cells adapted to low-phosphate media

Abstract

The present experiments using primary cultures from renal proximal tubule cells examine two aspects of the regulation of sodium-dependent phosphate transport and membrane sodium-dependent phosphate transporter (Npt2a) expression by parathyroid hormone (PTH). Sodium-dependent phosphate transport in proximal tubule cells from wild-type mice grown in normal-phosphate media averaged 4.4 ± 0.5 nmol·mg protein−1·10 min−1and was inhibited by 30.5 ± 8.6% by PTH (10−7M). This was associated with a 32.7 ± 5.2% decrease in Npt2a expression in the plasma membrane. Proximal tubule cells from Na+/H+exchanger regulatory factor-1 (NHERF-1)−/−mice had a lower rate of phosphate transport compared with wild-type cells and a significantly reduced inhibitory response to PTH. Wild-type cells incubated in low-phosphate media for 24 h had a higher rate of phosphate transport compared with wild-type cells grown in normal-phosphate media but a significantly blunted inhibitory response to PTH. These data indicate a role for NHERF-1 in mediating the membrane retrieval of Npt2a and the subsequent inhibition of phosphate transport in renal proximal tubules. These studies also suggest that there is a blunted phosphaturic effect of PTH in cells adapted to low-phosphate media.

Keywords

Male, Mice, Knockout, Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers, Blotting, Western, Cell Membrane, Sodium, Biological Transport, Active, Phosphoproteins, Culture Media, Phosphates, Kidney Tubules, Proximal, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Parathyroid Hormone, Cyclic AMP, Animals, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases, Protein Kinase C

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