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  • Title: Transient expression of Na+/H+ exchanger isoform NHE-2 in LLC-PK1 cells: inhibition of endogenous NHE-3 and regulation by hypertonicity.
    Author: Singh G, Orlowski J, Soleimani M.
    Journal: J Membr Biol; 1996 Jun; 151(3):261-8. PubMed ID: 8661513.
    Abstract:
    Na+/H+ exchanger isoforms NHE-2 and NHE-3 demonstrate distinct tissue expression patterns in renal epithelial cells. NHE-2 is predominantly expressed in the inner medulla whereas NHE-3 is highly expressed in the proximal tubule cells. The purpose of the current experiments was to study the characteristics of NHE-2 upon its own expression in cultured proximal tubule cells, LLC-PK1. Toward this end, LLC-PK1 cells were subjected to six cycles of proton suicide. The mutant cells, when grown to confluence and assayed for Na+/H+ exchanger by 22Na+ influx, showed significant reduction in NHE activity as compared to the parent cells (10.4 nmole/mg prot/4 min in parent cells vs. 1.8 in mutant cells, P < 0.001, n = 4). This remaining exchanger activity was mostly mediated via NHE-3 as shown by inhibition of the Na influx following PKC stimulation (65% with PMA vs. 100% without PMA. P < 0.05, n = 4). The mutant cells were transiently transfected with a pCMV/NHE-2 expression vector using calcium phosphate precipitation method. Northern blot analysis showed the expression of a 3.4 kb transcript only in the transfected cells. The expression peaked at 48 hr and diminished by 96 hr. The exchanger activity at 48 hr after transfection was mostly due to NHE-3 (as shown by inhibition in the presence of PMA) but was significantly lower than in sham transfected cells (1.2 nmoles/mg prot. in NHE-2-transfected and 2.1 in sham-transfected, P < 0.05, n = 4). At 60 hr after transfection, the cells exhibited PMA-stimulated Na influx (>28%) indicating functional expression of NHE-2. Increasing the osmolality of the media to 510 mOsm/l stimulated the Na+/H+ exchanger in NHE-2 transfected cells but inhibited the exchanger activity in sham transfected cells. In conclusion, NHE-2 appears as a 3.4 kb transcript in transfected LLC-PK1 cells and functional expression of NHE-2 is preceded by inhibition of endogenous NHE-3 activity. The NHE-2 is stimulated by hypertonicity, indicating a likely role for this isoform in cell volume regulation.
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