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Hypoxia Downregulates Expression and Activity of Epithelial Sodium Channels in Rat Alveolar Epithelial Cells

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Date 1997 Nov 5
PMID 9376126
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Decrease in alveolar oxygen tension may induce acute lung injury with pulmonary edema. We investigated whether, in alveolar epithelial cells, expression and activity of epithelial sodium (Na) channels and Na,K-adenosine triphosphatase, the major components of transepithelial Na transport, were regulated by hypoxia. Exposure of cultured rat alveolar cells to 3% and 0% O2 for 18 h reduced Na channel activity estimated by amiloride-sensitive 22Na influx by 32% and 67%, respectively, whereas 5% O2 was without effect. The decrease in Na channel activity induced by 0% O2 was time-dependent, significant at 3 h of exposure and maximal at 12 and 18 h. It was associated with a time-dependent decline in the amount of mRNAs encoding the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-subunits of the rat epithelial Na channel (rENaC) and with a 42% decrease in alpha-rENaC protein synthesis as evaluated by immunoprecipitation after 18 h of exposure. The 0% O2 hypoxia also caused a time-dependent decrease in (1) ouabain-sensitive 86Rubidium influx in intact cells, (2) the maximal velocity of Na,K-ATPase on crude homogenates, and (3) alpha1- and beta1-Na,K-ATPase mRNA levels. Levels of rENaC and alpha1-Na,K-ATPase mRNA returned to control values within 48 h of reoxygenation, and this was associated with complete functional recovery. We conclude that hypoxia induced a downregulation of expression and activity of epithelial Na channels and Na,K-ATPase in alveolar cells. Subsequent decrease in Na reabsorption by alveolar epithelium could participate in the maintenance of hypoxia-induced alveolar edema.

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