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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 290: F1055-F1064, 2006. First published November 22, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00108.2005
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Regulation of blood pressure, the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC), and other key renal sodium transporters by chronic insulin infusion in rats

Jian Song,1 Xinqun Hu,1 Shahla Riazi,1 Swasti Tiwari,1 James B. Wade,2 and Carolyn A. Ecelbarger1,3

1Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, and 3Center for Sex Differences, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia; and 2Department of Physiology, University of Maryland-Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland

Submitted 21 March 2005 ; accepted in final form 10 November 2005

Hyperinsulinemia is associated with hypertension. Dysregulation of renal distal tubule sodium reabsorption may play a role. We evaluated the regulation of the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) and the thiazide-sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter (NCC) during chronic hyperinsulinemia in rats and correlated these changes to blood pressure as determined by radiotelemetry. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (~270 g) underwent one of the following three treatments for 4 wk (n = 6/group): 1) control; 2) insulin-infused plus 20% dextrose in drinking water; or 3) glucose water-drinking (20% dextrose in water). Mean arterial pressures were increased by insulin and glucose (mmHg at 3 wk): 98 ± 1 (control), 107 ± 2 (insulin), and 109 ± 3 (glucose), P < 0.01. Insulin (but not glucose) increased natriuretic response to benzamil (ENaC inhibitor) and hydrochlorothiazide (NCC inhibitor) on average by 125 and 60%, respectively, relative to control rats, suggesting increased activity of these reabsorptive pathways. Neither insulin nor glucose affected the renal protein abundances of NCC or the ENaC subunits ({alpha}, beta, and {gamma}) in kidney cortex, outer medulla, or inner medulla in a major way, as determined by immunoblotting. However, insulin and to some extent glucose increased apical localization of these subunits in cortical collecting duct principal cells, as determined by immunoperoxidase labeling. In addition, insulin decreased cortical "with no lysine" kinase (WNK4) abundance (by 16% relative to control), which may have increased NCC activity. Overall, insulin infusion increased blood pressure, and NCC and ENaC activity in rats. Increased apical targeting of ENaC and decreased WNK4 expression may be involved.

thiazide; Na-Cl cotransporter; WK4; SGK; telemetry



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