Cargando…

A Chloride Channel at the Basolateral Membrane of the Distal-convoluted Tubule: a Candidate ClC-K Channel

The distal-convoluted tubule (DCT) of the kidney absorbs NaCl mainly via an Na(+)-Cl(−) cotransporter located at the apical membrane, and Na(+), K(+) ATPase at the basolateral side. Cl(−) transport across the basolateral membrane is thought to be conductive, but the corresponding channels have not y...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lourdel, Stéphane, Paulais, Marc, Marvao, Pedro, Nissant, Antoine, Teulon, Jacques
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2003
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2217373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12668733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200208737
_version_ 1782149250785738752
author Lourdel, Stéphane
Paulais, Marc
Marvao, Pedro
Nissant, Antoine
Teulon, Jacques
author_facet Lourdel, Stéphane
Paulais, Marc
Marvao, Pedro
Nissant, Antoine
Teulon, Jacques
author_sort Lourdel, Stéphane
collection PubMed
description The distal-convoluted tubule (DCT) of the kidney absorbs NaCl mainly via an Na(+)-Cl(−) cotransporter located at the apical membrane, and Na(+), K(+) ATPase at the basolateral side. Cl(−) transport across the basolateral membrane is thought to be conductive, but the corresponding channels have not yet been characterized. In the present study, we investigated Cl(−) channels on microdissected mouse DCTs using the patch-clamp technique. A channel of ∼9 pS was found in 50% of cell-attached patches showing anionic selectivity. The NP (o) in cell-attached patches was not modified when tubules were preincubated in the presence of 10(−5) M forskolin, but the channel was inhibited by phorbol ester (10(−6) M). In addition, NP (o) was significantly elevated when the calcium in the pipette was increased from 0 to 5 mM (NP (o) increased threefold), or pH increased from 6.4 to 8.0 (NP (o) increased 15-fold). Selectivity experiments conducted on inside-out patches showed that the Na(+) to Cl(−) relative permeability was 0.09, and the anion selectivity sequence Cl(−) ∼ I(−)> Br(−) ∼ NO(3) (−) > F(−). Intracellular NPPB (10(−4) M) and DPC (10(−3) M) blocked the channel by 65% and 80%, respectively. The channel was inhibited at acid intracellular pH, but intracellular ATP and PKA had no effect. ClC-K Cl(−) channels are characterized by their sensitivity to the external calcium and to pH. Since immunohistochemical data indicates that ClC-K2, and perhaps ClC-K1, are present on the DCT basolateral membrane, we suggest that the channel detected in this study may belong to this subfamily of the ClC channel family.
format Text
id pubmed-2217373
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2003
publisher The Rockefeller University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-22173732008-04-16 A Chloride Channel at the Basolateral Membrane of the Distal-convoluted Tubule: a Candidate ClC-K Channel Lourdel, Stéphane Paulais, Marc Marvao, Pedro Nissant, Antoine Teulon, Jacques J Gen Physiol Article The distal-convoluted tubule (DCT) of the kidney absorbs NaCl mainly via an Na(+)-Cl(−) cotransporter located at the apical membrane, and Na(+), K(+) ATPase at the basolateral side. Cl(−) transport across the basolateral membrane is thought to be conductive, but the corresponding channels have not yet been characterized. In the present study, we investigated Cl(−) channels on microdissected mouse DCTs using the patch-clamp technique. A channel of ∼9 pS was found in 50% of cell-attached patches showing anionic selectivity. The NP (o) in cell-attached patches was not modified when tubules were preincubated in the presence of 10(−5) M forskolin, but the channel was inhibited by phorbol ester (10(−6) M). In addition, NP (o) was significantly elevated when the calcium in the pipette was increased from 0 to 5 mM (NP (o) increased threefold), or pH increased from 6.4 to 8.0 (NP (o) increased 15-fold). Selectivity experiments conducted on inside-out patches showed that the Na(+) to Cl(−) relative permeability was 0.09, and the anion selectivity sequence Cl(−) ∼ I(−)> Br(−) ∼ NO(3) (−) > F(−). Intracellular NPPB (10(−4) M) and DPC (10(−3) M) blocked the channel by 65% and 80%, respectively. The channel was inhibited at acid intracellular pH, but intracellular ATP and PKA had no effect. ClC-K Cl(−) channels are characterized by their sensitivity to the external calcium and to pH. Since immunohistochemical data indicates that ClC-K2, and perhaps ClC-K1, are present on the DCT basolateral membrane, we suggest that the channel detected in this study may belong to this subfamily of the ClC channel family. The Rockefeller University Press 2003-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2217373/ /pubmed/12668733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200208737 Text en Copyright © 2003, The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Lourdel, Stéphane
Paulais, Marc
Marvao, Pedro
Nissant, Antoine
Teulon, Jacques
A Chloride Channel at the Basolateral Membrane of the Distal-convoluted Tubule: a Candidate ClC-K Channel
title A Chloride Channel at the Basolateral Membrane of the Distal-convoluted Tubule: a Candidate ClC-K Channel
title_full A Chloride Channel at the Basolateral Membrane of the Distal-convoluted Tubule: a Candidate ClC-K Channel
title_fullStr A Chloride Channel at the Basolateral Membrane of the Distal-convoluted Tubule: a Candidate ClC-K Channel
title_full_unstemmed A Chloride Channel at the Basolateral Membrane of the Distal-convoluted Tubule: a Candidate ClC-K Channel
title_short A Chloride Channel at the Basolateral Membrane of the Distal-convoluted Tubule: a Candidate ClC-K Channel
title_sort chloride channel at the basolateral membrane of the distal-convoluted tubule: a candidate clc-k channel
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2217373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12668733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200208737
work_keys_str_mv AT lourdelstephane achloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT paulaismarc achloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT marvaopedro achloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT nissantantoine achloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT teulonjacques achloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT lourdelstephane chloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT paulaismarc chloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT marvaopedro chloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT nissantantoine chloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel
AT teulonjacques chloridechannelatthebasolateralmembraneofthedistalconvolutedtubuleacandidateclckchannel