Relationship between mineralocorticoids and renal Na+-K+-ATPase: sodium reabsorption
C. Westenfelder, G. J. Arevalo, R. L. Baranowski, N. A. Kurtzman and A. I. Katz To evaluate the mechanism responsible for the effect of deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA) on renal Na+-K+-ATPase, we compared the relative contribution of this hormone and of increased absolute sodium reabsorption (TNa)...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 1977-12, Vol.233 (6), p.593-F599 |
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Zusammenfassung: | C. Westenfelder, G. J. Arevalo, R. L. Baranowski, N. A. Kurtzman and A. I. Katz
To evaluate the mechanism responsible for the effect of deoxycorticosterone
acetate (DOCA) on renal Na+-K+-ATPase, we compared the relative
contribution of this hormone and of increased absolute sodium reabsorption
(TNa) to the restoration of the enzyme in kidneys of adrenalectomized rats.
In study A, adrenalectomized animals maintained on a salt-free diet
received 5 mg/kg per day DOCA i.m., while sham-operated and untreated
adrenalectomized rats receiving the same diet served as controls. Absolute
TNa and Na+-K+-ATPase specific activity in the cortex and outer medulla of
DOCA-treated rats were similar to those measured in untreated
adrenalectomized animals, but were significantly lower than in
sham-operated controls. In study B, the adrenalectomized rats did not
receive DOCA but were fed a high salt diet and received isotonic saline, 50
ml/kg per day s.c. Absolute TNa and cortical and medullary Na+-K+-ATPase
specific activity were significantly higher in the salt-loaded group than
in both adrenalectomized and sham-operated rats deprived of salt. These
results suggest that absolute sodium reabsorption is a major determinant of
renal Na+-K+-ATPase activity, and that the effect of DOCA on this enzyme is
secondary to its stimulation of absolute tubular sodium transport. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6127 0002-9513 1931-857X 2161-1157 1522-1466 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajprenal.1977.233.6.F593 |