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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 293: F761-F766, 2007. First published June 20, 2007; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00117.2007
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Characterization of Na+/H+ exchanger NHE8 in cultured renal epithelial cells

Jianning Zhang,1,* Ion Alexandru Bobulescu,1,4,* Sunita Goyal,5 Peter S. Aronson,5 Michel G. Baum,1,2 and Orson W. Moe1,3,4

Departments of 1Internal Medicine, 2Pediatrics, and 3Physiology and 4Charles and Jane Pak Center of Mineral Metabolism and Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas; and 5Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut

Submitted 7 March 2007 ; accepted in final form 15 June 2007

NHE8 is expressed in the apical membrane of the proximal tubule and is predicted to be a Na+/H+ exchanger on the basis of its primary amino acid sequence. Functional characterization of native NHE8 in mammalian cells has not been possible to date. We screened a number of polarized renal cell lines for the plasma membrane Na+/H+ exchangers (NHE1, 2, 3, 4, and 8) and found only NHE1 and NHE8 transcripts in NRK cells by RT-PCR. NHE8 protein is expressed in the apical membrane of NRK cells as demonstrated by immunoblots, confocal fluorescent immunocytochemistry, and immunoelectron microscopy. NHE1, on the other hand, is expressed primarily in the basolateral membrane. Bilateral perfusion of NRK cells grown on permeable supports shows Na+/H+ exchange activity on both the apical and basolateral membranes. NHE8-specific small interfering RNA knocks down NHE8 protein expression but does not affect NHE1 protein levels. Knockdown of NHE8 protein is accompanied by a commensurate reduction in apical NHE activity, without altered basolateral NHE activity. Conversely, transfection of NHE1-specific small interfering RNA knocks down NHE1 protein expression without affecting NHE8 protein levels and reduces basolateral NHE activity without affecting apical NHE activity. NHE8 is the only apical membrane Na+/H+ exchanger in NRK cells. NHE8 activity is Na+ dependent, displaying a cooperative sigmoidal relationship, and is highly sensitive to 5-(N-ethyl-n-isopropyl)-amiloride (EIPA). NRK cells provide a useful system where NHE8 can be studied in its native environment.

sodium/proton exchanger; sodium/hydrogen exchanger; proximal tubule



Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: O. W. Moe, Dept. of Internal Medicine, Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX 75390-8856 (e-mail: orson.moe{at}utsouthwestern.edu)




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