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(Hypertension. 2006;48:467.)
© 2006 American Heart Association, Inc.
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From the Division of Hypertension and Vascular Research (G.B.S., P.A.O., N.J.H., J.L.G.), Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich; and the Department of Physiology (J.L.G.), School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich.
Correspondence to Jeffrey L. Garvin, Division of Hypertension and Vascular Research, Henry Ford Hospital, 2799 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202. E-mail jgarvin1{at}hfhs.org
Abnormal production of superoxide (O2) contributes to hypertension, in part because of its effects on the kidney. The thick ascending limb absorbs 20% to 30% of the filtered load of NaCl. O2 stimulates NaCl absorption by the thick ascending limb by enhancing Na+/K+/2Cl cotransporter activity; however, the signaling mechanism is unknown. We hypothesized that O2 stimulates NaCl absorption by activating protein kinase C (PKC). To test this, we measured the effect of O2 on: (1) Cl absorption in the presence and absence of PKC inhibitors, (2) total PKC activity, and (3) activation of specific PKC isoforms. Isolated perfused medullary thick ascending limbs were exposed to O2 generated by xanthine oxidase (1 mU/mL) and hypoxanthine (0.5 mmol/L). O2 increased Cl absorption by 42% (from 76.2±3.6 to 108.2±11.9 pmol/min per millimeter; n=5; P<0.05). After treatment with the general PKC inhibitor staurosporine (10 nmol/L), O2 did not stimulate Cl absorption (
5.7±8.6%; n=6). In thick ascending limb suspensions, O2 increased total PKC activity by 33% (from 66±11 to 88±12 mU/mg protein; n=5; P<0.05) and increased PKC-
and PKC-
activity by 1.75- and 0.37-fold, respectively. The PKC-
/ßselective inhibitor Gö976 (100 nmol/L) blocked the ability of O2 to stimulate Cl absorption by isolated perfused medullary thick ascending limbs (
4.5±15.0%; n=5). The role of PKC-
could not be studied because of cell necrosis caused by the selective inhibitor rottlerin. We conclude that PKC-
is required for O2-stimulated NaCl absorption in the thick ascending limb.
Key Words: ion transport kidney
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