Effect of altered Na+ entry on expression of apical and basolateral transport proteins in A6 epithelia

2003 
In several in vivo settings, prolonged alterations in the rate of apical Na+ entry into epithelial cells alter the ability of these cells to reabsorb Na+. We previously modeled this load dependence of transport in A6 cells by either decreasing Na+ entry via apical Na+ removal or amiloride or enhancing Na+ entry by chronic short-circuiting (Rokaw MD, Sarac E, Lechman E, West M, Angeski J, Johnson JP, and Zeidel ML. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 270: C600-C607, 1996). Inhibition of Na+ entry by either method was associated with striking downregulation of transport rate as measured by short-circuit current (Isc), which recovered to basal levels of transport over a period of hours. Conversely, upregulation of Na+ entry by short-circuiting resulted in a sustained increase in transport rate that also returned to basal levels over a period of hours. The current studies were undertaken to determine whether these conditions were associated with alterations in either the whole cell content or apical membrane distributi...
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