Inhibitory non-genomic effects of progesterone on Na+ absorption in epithelial cells from Xenopus kidney (A6)

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Fronius M. [1 ]
Rehn M. [1 ]
Eckstein-Ludwig U. [1 ]
Clauss W. [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Animal Physiology, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, 35392 Giessen
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Journal of Comparative Physiology B | 2001年 / 171卷 / 5期
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A6-cell line; ENaC; Na[!sup]+[!/sup]/K[!sup]+[!/sup]-pump; Noise analysis; Progesterone;
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10.1007/s003600100186
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The effect of the steroid hormone progesterone on transepithelial sodium transport was measured in confluent monolayers of the A6-cell line from Xenopus kidney. Apical permeabilization with Amphotericin B enabled us to measure the Na+/K+-pump current, and current-fluctuation analysis was used to analyze changes in apical channel density and gating characteristics. Basolateral progesterone (22.2 μM) had a rapid inhibitory effect on the Na+/K+-pump current, and a corresponding decrease in Na+ channel density. The effect occurred within some minutes and took about 50 min to reach a new steady state, in which 45% of the macroscopic current (Isc) was inhibited. Progesterone also inhibits the hypo-osmotic stimulation of Na+ channels which occurs in untreated monolayers. Compared with the known effects of adrenal steroids, our results show a rapid inhibitory action of a steroid hormone on Na+ absorption. The time profile of the progesterone effect suggests, at least in the first minutes, a non-genomic action of progesterone.
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