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Glucocorticoids stimulate Na+/H+ antiporter in OKP cells
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75235-9063.
Abstract:
Previous studies have demonstrated that systemic administration of glucocorticoids stimulates proximal tubule acidification in part by increasing Na+/H+ antiporter activity; however, these studies could not exclude the possibility that changes in Na+/H+ antiporter activity were secondary to glucocorticoid-induced hemodynamic changes. The present study examined the effect of dexamethasone on Na+/H+ antiporter activity in quiescent OKP cells. Na+/H+ antiporter activity was assayed as the initial rate of Na(+)-dependent pH recovery from an acid load. Intracellular pH was measured using the pH-sensitive dye 2',7'-bis(carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF). Dexamethasone produced a dose- and time-dependent stimulation of Na+/H+ antiporter activity in OKP cells. Dexamethasone produced a 24% stimulation in Na+/H+ antiporter activity at 10(-9) M and an approximately 40% stimulation of Na+/H+ antiporter activity at both 10(-8) and 10(-6) M. The effect of 10(-6) M dexamethasone was seen within 4 h of incubation and was due to an increase in maximal velocity (Vmax, 3.03 vs. 1.79 pH units/min) with no change in the affinity constant for sodium (KNa, 47.2 vs. 42.0 mM). The stimulatory effect of dexamethasone on Na+/H+ antiporter activity was blocked by cycloheximide and was not observed with 10(-8) M aldosterone. These data demonstrate a direct effect of glucocorticoids to stimulate Na+/H+ antiporter activity in OKP cells.
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