Conservation of pH sensitivity in the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) with Liddle's syndrome mutation

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Angelos-Aristeidis Konstas
Dimitrios Mavrelos
Christoph Korbmacher
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[1] University Laboratory of Physiology,
[2] Parks Road,undefined
[3] Oxford OX1 3PT,undefined
[4] UK,undefined
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Pflügers Archiv | 2000年 / 441卷
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Amiloride Cytosolic pH Epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) Na+ transport Proton-coupled oligopeptide transporter (PepT-1) Xenopus laevis oocyte;
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Gain-of-function mutations of the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) cause a rare form of hereditary hypertension, Liddle's syndrome. How these mutations lead to increased channel activity is not yet fully understood. Since wild-type ENaC (wt-ENaC) is highly pH-sensitive, we wondered whether an altered pH-sensitivity of ENaC might contribute to the hyperactivity of ENaC with Liddle's syndrome mutation (Liddle-ENaC). Using Xenopus laevis oocytes as an expression system, we compared the pH-sensitivity of wt-ENaC (αβγrENaC) and Liddle-ENaC (αβR564stopγrENaC). Oocytes were assayed for an amiloride-sensitive (2 µM) inward current (ΔIami) at –60 mV holding potential and cytosolic pH was altered by changing the extracellular pH in the presence of 60 mM sodium acetate. Alternatively, cytosolic acidification was achieved by proton loading the cells using a proton-coupled oligopeptide transporter (PepT-1) co-expressed in the oocytes together with ENaC. Cytosolic but not extracellular acidification substantially reduced ΔIami while cytosolic alkalinisation had a stimulatory effect. This pH-sensitivity was largely preserved in oocytes expressing Liddle-ENaC. The inhibition of wt-ENaC and Liddle-ENaC by cytosolic acidification was independent of so-called sodium-feedback inhibition, since it was not associated with a concomitant increase in intracellular Na+ concentration estimated from the reversal potential of ΔIami. In addition C-terminal deletions in the α or γ subunits or in all three subunits of ENaC did not abolish the inhibitory effect of cytosolic acidification. We conclude that ENaC's pH-sensitivity is not mediated by its cytoplasmic C-termini and that an altered pH-sensitivity of ENaC does not contribute to the pathophysiology of Liddle's syndrome.
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