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Collecting duct-specific Rh C glycoprotein deletion alters basal and acidosis-stimulated renal ammonia excretion
- Source :
- American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 296:F1364-F1375
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- American Physiological Society, 2009.
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Abstract
- NH3movement across plasma membranes has traditionally been ascribed to passive, lipid-phase diffusion. However, ammonia-specific transporters, Mep/Amt proteins, are present in primitive organisms and mammals express orthologs of Mep/Amt proteins, the Rh glycoproteins. These findings suggest that the mechanisms of NH3movement in mammalian tissues should be reexamined. Rh C glycoprotein (Rhcg) is expressed in the collecting duct, where NH3secretion is necessary for both basal and acidosis-stimulated ammonia transport. To determine whether the collecting duct secretes NH3via Rhcg or via lipid-phase diffusion, we generated mice with collecting duct-specific Rhcg deletion (CD-KO). CD-KO mice had loxP sites flanking exons 5 and 9 of the Rhcg gene (Rhcgfl/fl) and expressed Cre-recombinase under control of the Ksp-cadherin promoter (Ksp-Cre). Control (C) mice were Rhcgfl/flbut Ksp-Cre negative. We confirmed kidney-specific genomic recombination using PCR analysis and collecting duct-specific Rhcg deletion using immunohistochemistry. Under basal conditions, urinary ammonia excretion was less in KO vs. C mice; urine pH was unchanged. After acid-loading for 7 days, CD-KO mice developed more severe metabolic acidosis than did C mice. Urinary ammonia excretion did not increase significantly on the first day of acidosis in CD-KO mice, despite an intact ability to increase urine acidification, whereas it increased significantly in C mice. On subsequent days, urinary ammonia excretion slowly increased in CD-KO mice, but was always significantly less than in C mice. We conclude that collecting duct Rhcg expression contributes to both basal and acidosis-stimulated renal ammonia excretion, indicating that collecting duct ammonia secretion is, at least in part, mediated by Rhcg and not solely by lipid diffusion.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors
Physiology
Urinary system
Mice, Transgenic
Kidney
Excretion
Mice
Ammonia
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Secretion
Ammonia transporter
Cation Transport Proteins
Acidosis
Mice, Knockout
Membrane Glycoproteins
biology
Metabolic acidosis
Articles
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
medicine.disease
medicine.anatomical_structure
Endocrinology
Gene Expression Regulation
RHCG
biology.protein
medicine.symptom
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15221466 and 1931857X
- Volume :
- 296
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b561013aba842f02fae9bd060c439409
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.90667.2008