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Chronic metabolic acidosis increases NaDC-1 mRNA and protein abundance in rat kidney

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KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 206-215

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.2000.00155.x

Keywords

alkali feeding; citrate; proximal tubule; sodium/dicarboxylate cotransport; hypercitrituria

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [DK48482, DK20543] Funding Source: Medline

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Background. Chronic metabolic acidosis increases, while alkali feeding inhibits, proximal tubule citrate absorption. The activity of the apical membrane Na+/citrate cotransporter is increased in metabolic acidosis, but is not altered by alkali feeding. Methods. Renal cortical mRNA and brush border membrane protein abundances of sodium/dicarboxylate-1 (NaDC-1), the apical membrane Na+/citrate transporter, were measured. Results. By immunohistochemistry, NaDC-1 was localized to the apical membrane of the proximal tubule. Chronic metabolic acidosis caused an increase in NaDC-1 protein abundance that was maximal in the S2 segment and that increased with time. Metabolic acidosis also increased NaDC-1 mRNA abundance, but this was first seen at three hours and correlated with the severity of the metabolic acidosis. Alkali feeding had no effect on NaDC-1 protein or mRNA abundance. Conclusions. Chronic metabolic acidosis increases renal cortical NaDC-1 mRNA abundance and apical membrane NaDC-1 protein abundance, while alkali feeding is without effect on NaDC-1.

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