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Membrane cholesterol extraction decreases Na+ transport in A6 renal epithelia. | LitMetric

Membrane cholesterol extraction decreases Na+ transport in A6 renal epithelia.

Am J Physiol Cell Physiol

Laboratory of Physiology, Hasselt Univ., Agoralaan 1D, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium.

Published: January 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how Na+ transport regulation in renal epithelia is influenced by cholesterol levels in both apical and basolateral membranes.
  • The researchers found that removing cholesterol from the apical membrane did not significantly impact overall electrical activity, but removing it from the basolateral membrane led to a decrease in Na+/K+ pump activity.
  • Additionally, cholesterol extraction from the apical membrane lowered the likelihood of sodium channel openings, thereby affecting the transport response to various stimuli like hypotonicity and hormonal activation.

Article Abstract

In this study, we have investigated the dependence of Na+ transport regulation on membrane cholesterol content in A6 renal epithelia. We continuously monitored short-circuit current (Isc), transepithelial conductance (GT), and transepithelial capacitance (CT) to evaluate the effects of cholesterol extraction from the apical and basolateral membranes in steady-state conditions and during activation with hyposmotic shock, oxytocin, and adenosine. Cholesterol extraction was achieved by perfusing the epithelia with methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (mbetaCD) for 1 h. In steady-state conditions, apical membrane cholesterol extraction did not significantly affect the electrophysiological parameters; in contrast, marked reductions were observed during basolateral mbetaCD treatment. However, apical mbetaCD application hampered the responses of Isc and GT to hypotonicity, oxytocin, and adenosine. Analysis of the blocker-induced fluctuation in Isc demonstrated that apical mbetaCD treatment decreased the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) open probability (Po) in the steady state as well as after activation of Na+ transport by adenosine, whereas the density of conducting channels was not significantly changed as confirmed by CT measurements. Na+ transport activation by hypotonicity was abolished during basolateral mbetaCD treatment as a result of reduced Na+/K+ pump activity. On the basis of the findings in this study, we conclude that basolateral membrane cholesterol extraction reduces Na+/K+ pump activity, whereas the reduced cholesterol content of the apical membranes affects the activation of Na+ transport by reducing ENaC Po.

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