Abstract 116: Characterization of a Sodium Responsive Human Sodium Bicarbonate Transporter NBCe2 in Human Proximal Tubule [Session Title: Concurrent XVIII B: Kidney and Hypertension II]

The electrogenic sodium bicarbonate cotransporter (NBCe2) is encoded by SLC4A5, variants of which have been associated with salt sensitivity of blood pressure (BP), which affects 25% of the adult population. NBCe2 is thought to mediate sodium bicarbonate cotransport primarily in the renal collecting duct, but NBCe2 mRNA is also found in the rodent renal proximal tubule (RPT), another site of bicarbonate transport. The protein expression or function of NBCe2 has not been demonstrated in the human RPT. We validated an NBCe2 antibody by siRNA and Western blot, as well as overexpression of an epitope-tagged NBCe2 construct in both RPT cells (RPTCs) and HEK293 cells. We immune-localized (peptide pre-absorbable) NBCe2 protein in the RPT of fresh and frozen human kidney slices, RPTCs isolated from human urine, and in isolated RPTC apical membrane. NBCe2 was primarily found in the Golgi while NBCe1, another electrogenic member of the same family, was primarily found at the basolateral membrane, under basal conditions. Following a short-term increase in intracellular sodium, NBCe2 expression increased at the apical membrane in cultured slices of human kidney (1.75±0.15 fold increase over basal, N=3, p<0.05) and polarized, immortalized RPTCs (0.08±0.015 vs 0.03±0.006 control, NBCe2/CD13 RFU, N=3, p<0.05), while the basolateral localization of NBCe1 was decreased (30.7±5.4% over basal, N=3, p<0.05). DIDS (electrogenic sodium bicarbonate inhibitor, 50...
Source: Hypertension - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Session Title: Concurrent XVIII B: Kidney and Hypertension II Source Type: research