RENAL TYPE-II NA P-I-COTRANSPORTER IS STRONGLY IMPAIRED WHEREAS THE NA/SULPHATE-COTRANSPORTER AND AQUAPORIN-1 ARE UNCHANGED IN CADMIUM TREATED RATS/

Citation
Cm. Herakkramberger et al., RENAL TYPE-II NA P-I-COTRANSPORTER IS STRONGLY IMPAIRED WHEREAS THE NA/SULPHATE-COTRANSPORTER AND AQUAPORIN-1 ARE UNCHANGED IN CADMIUM TREATED RATS/, Pflugers Archiv, 432(2), 1996, pp. 336-344
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00316768
Volume
432
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
336 - 344
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-6768(1996)432:2<336:RTNPIS>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The cellular mechanisms of cadmium (Cd) nephrotoxicity are poorly unde rstood. In this study we investigated the cellular causes of the Cd-in duced phosphaturia in the rat. Compared to controls, Cd-treated rats ( 2 mg Cd/kg body weight, s.c. for 14 days) showed a marked polyuria, pr oteinuria and phosphaturia. As studied by the rapid filtration techniq ue in isolated cortical brush-border membrane vesicles (BBMV), Na+-gra dient-driven uptake of phosphate ([P-32(i)]) and of [H-3] glucose were markedly decreased in Cd-treated rats, whereas uptake of sulphate ([S -35]) remained unchanged. By Western blotting of BBMV proteins and by indirect immunocytochemistry in 4-mu m thick frozen fixed kidney secti ons, using an antibody against the type II Na/P-i-cotransporter (NaPi- 2), we found a diminished expression of this protein in the brush-bord er membrane from Cd-treated rats. However, the expression of the water channel aquaporin 1, estimated from the specific antibody staining in brush-border membranes, remained unchanged by Cd. Northern blot analy sis showed a strong reduction of 2.7 kb NaPi-2-related mRNA in Cd-affe cted kidneys. Our data indicate that: (i) Cd may reduce reabsorption o f P-i in proximal tubules by affecting the expression of the functiona l Na/P-i-cotransporters in the Luminal membrane, and (2) Cd effects on brush-border transporters are selective.