In:
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, American Physiological Society, Vol. 294, No. 6 ( 2008-06), p. R2014-R2020
Abstract:
The acute effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition (ACEi) on proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) function is well documented. However, the effect of chronic treatment is less known. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of chronic ACEi on PCT acidification (J HCO 3 − ). Rats received enalapril (10 mg·kg −1 ·day −1 , added to the drinking water) during 3 mo. Micropuncture experiments were performed to measure the effect of chronic ACEi on J HCO 3 − . Nitric oxide (NO · ) synthesis in kidney cortex homogenates was assessed by quantifying the conversion of [ 14 C]-l-arginine to [ 14 C]-l-citrulline. Western blot analysis was performed to determine the abundances of V-H + ATPase and NHE3 isoform of the Na + /H + exchanger in proximal brush-border membrane vesicles (BBMV). Enalapril treatment induced a ∼50% increase in J HCO 3 − . Luminal perfusion with ethyl-isopropyl amiloride (EIPA) 10 −4 M or bafilomycin 10 −6 M decreased J HCO 3 − by ∼60% and ∼30%, respectively, in both control and enalapril-treated rats. The effect of EIPA and bafilomycin on absolute J HCO 3 − was larger in enalapril-treated than in control rats. Acute inhibition of NO · synthesis with N G -nitro-l-arginine methyl esther abolished the enalapril-induced increase in J HCO 3 − . Cortex homogenates from enalapril-treated rats displayed a 46% increase in nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity compared with those from untreated animals. Enalapril treatment did not affect the abundances of NHE3 and V-H + ATPase in BBMV. Our results suggest that PCT acidification is increased during chronic ACEi probably due to an increase in NO · synthesis, which would stimulate Na + /H + exchange and electrogenic proton transport.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0363-6119
,
1522-1490
DOI:
10.1152/ajpregu.00589.2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
American Physiological Society
Publication Date:
2008
detail.hit.zdb_id:
1477297-8
SSG:
12
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