Sejoong Kim, Nam Ju Heo, Ji Yong Jung, Min-Jeong Son, Hye Ryoun Jang, Jay Wook Lee, Yun Kyu Oh, Ki Young Na, Kwon Wook Joo, Jin Suk Han
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Abstract
Background: In chronic renal failure (CRF), residual nephrons can increase their excretion of sodium (Na) and potassium (K). However, the mechanisms of renal Na and K regulation in late-stage CRF have not been clearly investigated.
Methods: We examined altered expression of major renal Na and K transporters in Sprague-Dawley rats at 4 and 12 weeks after a 5/6 nephrectomy.
Results: CRF rats were azotemic and had gradually increased levels of urinary Na and K excretion over time. At 4 weeks, the abundance of Na-K-2Cl cotransporter (NKCC2), and Na-Cl cotransporter (NCC) in CRF rats increased significantly (477 and 222% of the control, respectively). In contrast, expression of NKCC2 and NCC decreased markedly at 12 weeks (55.4 and 30.8%, respectively). Expression of epithelial Na channel-alpha increased throughout the whole period. The abundance of renal outer medullary K-channel (ROMK) and Na-K-ATPase did not decrease at 4 weeks, but it was reduced at 12 weeks.
Conclusion: We suggest that increased urinary Na excretion in late-stage CRF may be associated with decreased expression of renal Na transporters except ENaC compared to early-stage CRF, and that increased urinary K excretion in the late stage of CRF may not be related to expression of ROMK.
背景:在慢性肾功能衰竭(CRF)中,残留的肾单位可以增加钠(Na)和钾(K)的排泄,然而,晚期CRF中肾脏Na和K的调节机制尚未明确研究。方法:在5/6肾切除术后4周和12周,我们检测了Sprague-Dawley大鼠肾脏主要Na和K转运蛋白的表达变化。结果:CRF大鼠呈氮化,随着时间的推移,尿钠和钾排泄水平逐渐升高。4周时,CRF大鼠Na-K-2Cl共转运体(NKCC2)和Na-Cl共转运体(NCC)的丰度显著增加(分别为对照组的477%和222%)。相比之下,NKCC2和NCC的表达在12周时明显下降(分别为55.4和30.8%)。上皮Na通道α的表达在整个时期均有所增加。肾外髓k通道(ROMK)和na - k - atp酶的丰度在4周时没有减少,但在12周时有所减少。结论:我们认为,与早期CRF相比,晚期CRF尿Na排泄增加可能与肾中除ENaC外的Na转运蛋白表达降低有关,而晚期CRF尿K排泄增加可能与ROMK表达无关。