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Title: Localization of epithelial sodium channel subunit mRNAs in adult rat lung by in situ hybridization. Author: Matsushita K, McCray PB, Sigmund RD, Welsh MJ, Stokes JB. Journal: Am J Physiol; 1996 Aug; 271(2 Pt 1):L332-9. PubMed ID: 8770073. Abstract: The transport of Na+ through amiloride-sensitive sodium channels (ENaC) plays a major role in the absorption of fluid across the pulmonary epithelium. The proteins forming the ENaC channel are encoded by three genes in the rat (alpha-, beta-, and gamma-rENaC). According to Northern blot, all three subunit mRNAs were expressed in adult rat lung. Each subunit was expressed as a single transcript of approximately 3.7, 2.2, and 3.2 kb for alpha-, beta-, and gamma-rENaC, respectively. To localize the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-rENaC subunit mRNAs, we used in situ hybridization. Frozen and paraffin-embedded tissues were hybridized with sense and antisense 35S-labeled riboprobes. The alpha-rENaC mRNA was most abundant and was expressed diffusely in epithelia of the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli. At the alveolar level, alpha-rENaC was expressed in type II cells. The beta- and gamma-rENaC mRNAs were most abundant in the bronchial and bronchiolar epithelia. All three subunits were expressed in the renal cortical collecting duct in a pattern similar to that previously reported by other investigators. Thus the rENaC subunit mRNAs are expressed in regions of the lung where functional Na+ absorption is found. These results are consistent with an important role for ENaC in the absorption of Na+ and fluid across the pulmonary epithelium in all regions of the lung.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]