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Increased Na/H Antiporter and Na/3HCO3 Symporter Activities in Chronic Hyperfiltration. A Model of Cell Hypertrophy

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Journal J Gen Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1991 Feb 1
PMID 1849958
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The effect of chronic hyperfiltration, a model of cell hypertrophy, on H/HCO3 transporters was examined in the in vivo microperfused rat proximal tubule. Hyperfiltration was induced by uninephrectomy with subsequent increased dietary protein. After 2 wk the hyperfiltration group had a higher glomerular filtration rate (2.21 +/- 0.13 vs. 1.48 +/- 0.12 ml/min), associated with increased kidney weight (1.71 +/- 0.05 vs. 1.23 +/- 0.04 g). HCO3 absorptive rate measured in tubules perfused with an ultrafiltrate-like solution (25 mM HCO3) was higher in the hyperfiltration group (183 +/- 17 vs. 109 +/- 16 pmol/mm per min). The activities of the apical membrane Na/H antiporter and basolateral membrane Na/3HCO3 symporter were assayed using the measurement of cell pH [(2'7')-bis(carboxyethyl)-(5,6)-carboxyfluorescein] in the doubly microperfused tubule in the absence of contact with native fluids. After 2 wk of hyperfiltration Na/H antiporter activity, assayed as the effect of luminal Na removal on cell pH, was increased 114%. Basolateral membrane Na/3HCO3 symporter activity, assayed as the effect of a decrease in peritubular [HCO3] (25 to 5 mM) or in peritubular [Na] (147 to 25 mM) in the absence of luminal and peritubular chloride, was increased 77 and 113%, respectively, in the hyperfiltration group. Steady-state cell pH, measured with physiologic, ultrafiltrate-like luminal and peritubular perfusates, was significantly higher in the hyperfiltration group (7.27 +/- 0.02 vs. 7.14 +/- 0.03). In similar studies, performed 24 h after uninephrectomy and protein feeding, kidney weight was increased 10%, Na/H antiporter activity 39%, and Na/3HCO3 symporter activity 46%. At this time cell pH was not different between the two groups. The results demonstrate that chronic hyperfiltration is associated with parallel increases in Na/H antiporter and Na/3HCO3 symporter activities. If a decrease in cell pH is the signal that triggers these adaptations, it occurs early, and the adaptations can be maintained in the absence of sustained cell acidification.

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