New insights regarding epithelial Na+ channel regulation and its role in the kidney, immune system and vasculature

Purpose of review This review describes recent findings regarding the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) and its roles in physiologic and pathophysiologic states. We discuss new insights regarding ENaC's structure, its regulation by various factors, its potential role in hypertension and nephrotic syndrome, and its roles in the immune system and vasculature. Recent findings A recently resolved structure of ENaC provides clues regarding mechanisms of ENaC activation by proteases. The use of amiloride in nephrotic syndrome, and associated complications are discussed. ENaC is expressed in dendritic cells and contributes to immune system activation and increases in blood pressure in response to NaCl. ENaC is expressed in endothelial ENaC and has a role in regulating vascular tone. Summary New findings have emerged regarding ENaC and its role in the kidney, immune system, and vasculature.
Source: Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension - Category: Urology & Nephrology Tags: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF HYPERTENSION: Edited by Nancy J. Brown Source Type: research