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BACKGROUND/AIMS: The WNK-dependent STE20/SPS1-related proline/alanine-rich kinase SPAK participates in the regulation of NaCl and Na(+),K(+),2Cl(-) cotransport and thus renal salt excretion. The present study explored whether SPAK has similarly the potential to regulate the epithelial Na(+) channel (ENaC). METHODS: ENaC was expressed in Xenopus oocytes with or without additional expression of wild type SPAK, constitutively active (T233E)SPAK, WNK insensitive (T233A)SPAK or catalytically inactive (D212A)SPAK, and ENaC activity estimated from amiloride (50 µM) sensitive current (Iamil) in dual electrode voltage clamp experiments. Moreover, Ussing chamber was employed to determine Iamil in colonic tissue from wild type mice (spak(wt/wt)) and from gene targeted mice carrying WNK insensitive SPAK (spak(tg/tg)). RESULTS: Iamil was observed in ENaC-expressing oocytes, but not in water-injected oocytes. In ENaC expressing oocytes Iamil was significantly increased following coexpression of wild-type SPAK and (T233E)SPAK, but not following coexpression of (T233A)SPAK or (D212A)SPAK. Colonic Iamil was significantly higher in spak(wt/wt) than in spak(tg/tg) mice. CONCLUSION: SPAK has the potential to up-regulate ENaC.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1159/000368509

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2015-01-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

40

Pages

335 - 343

Total pages

8

Keywords

Aldosterone, Amiloride, Animals, Colon, Diuretics, Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport, Epithelial Sodium Channels, Female, Mice, Minor Histocompatibility Antigens, Nedd4 Ubiquitin Protein Ligases, Oocytes, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases, Sodium Chloride, Solute Carrier Family 12, Member 1, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases, Up-Regulation, WNK Lysine-Deficient Protein Kinase 1, Xenopus laevis