Aldosterone increases oxygen consumption of rectal epithelia of normal, sodium-deprived and sodiumloaded rats.

Q4 Medicine Acta Gastroenterologica Latinoamericana Pub Date : 2015-09-01
Fernando D Saraví, Karina A González Otárula, Graciela E Carra, Jorge E Ibáñez
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Abstract

Introduction: The colonic epithelium is a classical aldosterone target, but the effect of the hormone on the oxygen consumption rate (QO2 ) of this tissue is unknown. Objectives. We aimed at assessing, in the rectal epithelium of rats fed with diets of different sodium content, the effect of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) blockade on short-circuit current (ISC ) and QO2 , and the acute effect of aldosterone incubation on ISC and QO2 .

Methods: Adult male rats were fed with normal, low or high-sodium diets for 8 days. Plasma sodium and serum aldosterone were measured. Isolated mucosa preparations from the rectal portion of the colon were mounted in Ussing chambers modified to measure ISC and QO2.

Results: Baseline ISC and QO2 were highest in sodium-deprived rats. Both were proportionally reduced by amiloride (0.1 mM) in this group and in the normal sodium group, but not in sodium-loaded rats. In separate experiments, incubation with aldosterone (10 nM) for 7 h increased ISC and QO2 in all groups; increases were larger in the normal and sodium-loaded groups. Amiloride decreased both ISC and QO2 , abolishing the differences between groups. Linear regression of the decrease in QO2 and ISC after amiloride showed the steepest slope for the sodium-deprived group and the flattest one for the sodium-loaded group.

Conclusions: Baseline epithelial QO2 of sodium-deprived and control rats is reduced by ENaC blockade. Aldosterone increased QO2 proportionally to ISC augmentation in all groups, but the coupling between aerobic metabolism and electrogenic transport seems more efficient in sodium-deprived animals.

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醛固酮增加正常、无钠和钠负荷小鼠直肠上皮的耗氧量。
结肠上皮是典型的醛固酮靶点,但该激素对该组织耗氧率(QO2)的影响尚不清楚。目标。目的观察不同钠含量饲粮对大鼠直肠上皮上皮钠通道(ENaC)阻断对短路电流(ISC)和QO2的影响,以及醛固酮孵育对ISC和QO2的急性影响。方法:成年雄性大鼠分别饲喂正常、低钠和高钠饲粮8 d。测定血浆钠和血清醛固酮。从结肠直肠部分分离的粘膜制剂安装在改良的用于测量isc和QO2的使用室中。结果:无钠大鼠ISC和QO2基线值最高。在该组和正常钠组中,阿米洛利(0.1 mM)均按比例减少,但在钠负荷大鼠中没有。在单独实验中,醛固酮(10 nM)孵育7个组,各组ISC和QO2均升高;正常组和钠负荷组的增幅更大。阿米洛利降低了ISC和QO2,消除了组间差异。QO2和ISC的线性回归结果显示,无钠组下降幅度最大,无钠组下降幅度最小。结论:ENaC阻断降低了钠剥夺和对照组的基线上皮QO2。在所有组中,醛固酮增加qo2成比例地增加ISC,但有氧代谢和电运输之间的耦合似乎在钠缺乏的动物中更有效。
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