A. Werner et al., INCREASE OF NA P-I-COTRANSPORT ENCODING MESSENGER-RNA IN RESPONSE TO LOW P-I DIET IN RAT-KIDNEY CORTEX/, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(9), 1994, pp. 6637-6639
Renal proximal Na/P-i-cotransport is increased in response to low diet
ary P-i intake. Recently, a cDNA (NaPi-2) related to the rat renal bru
sh membrane Na/P-i-cotransporter has been cloned. In the present study
, we used rats fed for 6 days with either a low P-i diet (LPD) or a hi
gh P-i diet (HPD), respectively. In parallel to an increased renal bru
sh-border membrane Na/P-i-cotransport in LPD rats, there was also an i
ncreased content of NaPi-2 mRNA in renal cortex. After injection into
Xenopus laevis oocytes, mRNA isolated from LPD rats induced a greater
increase in Na/P-i-cotransport compared to mRNA from HPD rats. Hybrid
depletion experiments suggested that mRNA induced Na/P-i-cotransport i
s related to NaPi-2. We conclude that chronic P-i deprivation leads to
an increased brush border membrane Na/P-i-cotransport via an increase
in the level of (NaPi-2) mRNA.