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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 260: F420-F430, 1991;
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AJP - Renal Physiology, Vol 260, Issue 3 420-F430, Copyright © 1991 by American Physiological Society


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Reversed polarity of Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase: mislocation to apical plasma membranes in polycystic kidney disease epithelia

P. D. Wilson, A. C. Sherwood, K. Palla, J. Du, R. Watson and J. T. Norman
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway 08854.

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a genetic disorder in which renal tubules become enormously enlarged due to fluid accumulation. Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase was compared in normal and cystic regions of whole kidneys and in confluent primary cultures of microdissected renal tubule and cyst-lining epithelia. Immunostaining with antibodies directed against the Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase catalytic alpha-subunit was confined to apical, luminal plasma membranes of ADPKD epithelia, which was a complete reversal of the normal renal tubule polarized location in basolateral membranes. Mislocated Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase was shown to be functionally active, because identical intense apical staining was observed by use of a cytochemical assay. In addition, biochemical assays showed a significant increase in these ouabain-inhibitable Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase specific activity levels in ADPKD kidneys compared with age-matched normal kidneys. Specific binding of [3H] ouabain was not only increased but also confined to the apical membrane vesicles prepared from cystic regions of ADPKD kidneys compared with normal age-matched controls, in which binding was confined to basolateral membrane vesicles. Although steady-state levels of Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase alpha- and beta-subunit in mRNAs were increased somewhat in ADPKD kidneys, this alone was not sufficient to account for the observed activation. Confluent ADPKD epithelia grown on dual-chamber, permeable membrane supports also showed reversed polarity of 22NaCl vectorial transport, because this was from basal to apical media compartments. Because this transport could also be blocked by ouabain, this suggested apical Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase was responsible and implicated altered polarity of Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase and resultant Na+ secretion as a mechanism for cyst formation in ADPKD. Because no reversal of polarity of other basolateral or apical membrane proteins was detected, an intracellular sorting defect specific for Na(+) -K(+) -ATPase is proposed.


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