Insulin activates Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 3: biphasic response and glucocorticoid dependence.

Klisic, Jelena; Hu, Ming Chang; Nief, Vera; Reyes, Livia; Fuster, Daniel Guido; Moe, Orson W; Ambühl, Patrice M (2002). Insulin activates Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 3: biphasic response and glucocorticoid dependence. American journal of physiology - renal physiology, 283(3), F532-F539. American Physiological Society 10.1152/ajprenal.00365.2001

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Insulin is an important regulator of renal salt and water excretion, and hyperinsulinemia has been implicated to play a role in hypertension. One of the target proteins of insulin action in the kidney is Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 3 (NHE3), a principal Na(+) transporter responsible for salt absorption in the mammalian proximal tubule. The molecular mechanisms involved in activation of NHE3 by insulin have not been studied so far. In opossum kidney (OK) cells, insulin increased Na(+)/H(+) exchange activity in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. This effect is due to activation of NHE3 as it persisted after pharmacological inhibition of NHE1 and NHE2. In the early phase of stimulation (2-12 h), NHE3 activity was increased without changes in NHE3 protein and mRNA. At 24 h, enhanced NHE3 activity was accompanied by an increase in total and cell surface NHE3 protein and NHE3 mRNA abundance. All the effects of insulin on NHE3 activity, protein, and mRNA were amplified in the presence of hydrocortisone. These results suggest that insulin stimulates renal tubular NHE3 activity via a biphasic mechanism involving posttranslational factors and an increase in NHE3 gene expression and the effects are dependent on the permissive action of hydrocortisone.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Dermatology, Urology, Rheumatology, Nephrology, Osteoporosis (DURN) > Clinic of Nephrology and Hypertension

UniBE Contributor:

Fuster, Daniel Guido

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

0363-6127

Publisher:

American Physiological Society

Language:

English

Submitter:

Daniel Guido Fuster

Date Deposited:

19 Jan 2016 15:54

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:51

Publisher DOI:

10.1152/ajprenal.00365.2001

PubMed ID:

12167605

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.75280

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/75280

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