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Title Changes of renal AQP2, ENaC, and NHE3 in experimentally induced heart failure: response to angiotensin II AT(1) receptor blockade 
Author Lutken Sophie C, Kim Soo Wan, Jonassen Thomas, Marples David, Knepper Mark A, Kwon Tae Hwan, Frokiaer Jorgen, Nielsen Soren  
Article Information Abstract
Publication American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology  Heart failure (HF) was induced by ligation of the left anterior
descending artery (LAD). Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure
(LVEDP) >25 mmHg (at day 23 after LAD ligation) was the inclusion
criterion. The rats were divided into three groups: sham-operated (Sham,
n = 23, LVEDP: 5.6 +/- 0.6 mmHg), HF (n = 14, LVEDP: 29.4 +/- 1.4 mmHg),
and candesartan (1 mg.kg(-1).day(-1) sc)-treated HF (HF + Can, n = 9,
LVEDP: 29.2 +/- 1.2 mmHg). After 7 days (i.e., 29 days after LAD
ligation) semiquantitative immunoblotting revealed increased abundance of
inner medulla aquaporin-2 (AQP2) and AQP2 phosphorylated at Ser(256)
(p-AQP2) in HF. There was also markedly enhanced apical targeting
of AQP2 and p-AQP2 in inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD) in HF
compared with Sham rats, shown by immunocytochemistry. Candesartan
treatment significantly reversed the increases in both AQP2 and p-AQP2
expression and targeting. In contrast, there were only modest changes
in other collecting duct segments. Semi-quantitative immunoblots revealed
increased expression of type 3 Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE3) and
Na+-K+-2Cl(-) cotransporter (NKCC2) in kidneys from HF compared with Sham
rats: both effects were reversed or prevented by candesartan treatment.
The protein abundance of alpha-epithelial sodium channel (alpha-ENaC)
was increased while beta-ENaC and gamma-ENaC expression was decreased in
the cortex and outer stripe of the outer medulla in HF compared with
Sham rats, which was partially reversed by candesartan treatment. These
findings strongly support an important role of angiotensin II
in the pathophysiology of renal water and sodium retention associated
with HF.


Reference BUPP10083 
Year 2009 
Logged 10/02/2010 
Volume 297 
Part
Pages F1678-F1688 
ISSN 1931-857x 
Keywords  
Comparison Drug  
Language English 

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