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Hydrogen Sulfide Prevents Advanced Glycation End-Products Induced Activation of the Epithelial Sodium Channel

Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) are complex and heterogeneous compounds implicated in diabetes. Sodium reabsorption through the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) at the distal nephron plays an important role in diabetic hypertension. Here, we report that H(2)S antagonizes AGEs-induced ENaC act...

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Autores principales: Wang, Qiushi, Song, Binlin, Jiang, Shuai, Liang, Chen, Chen, Xiao, Shi, Jing, Li, Xinyuan, Sun, Yingying, Wu, Mingming, Zhao, Dan, Zhang, Zhi-Ren, Ma, He-Ping
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4442307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26078825
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/976848
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Sumario:Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) are complex and heterogeneous compounds implicated in diabetes. Sodium reabsorption through the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) at the distal nephron plays an important role in diabetic hypertension. Here, we report that H(2)S antagonizes AGEs-induced ENaC activation in A6 cells. ENaC open probability (P (O)) in A6 cells was significantly increased by exogenous AGEs and that this AGEs-induced ENaC activity was abolished by NaHS (a donor of H(2)S) and TEMPOL. Incubating A6 cells with the catalase inhibitor 3-aminotriazole (3-AT) mimicked the effects of AGEs on ENaC activity, but did not induce any additive effect. We found that the expression levels of catalase were significantly reduced by AGEs and both AGEs and 3-AT facilitated ROS uptake in A6 cells, which were significantly inhibited by NaHS. The specific PTEN and PI3K inhibitors, BPV((pic)) and LY294002, influence ENaC activity in AGEs-pretreated A6 cells. Moreover, after removal of AGEs from AGEs-pretreated A6 cells for 72 hours, ENaC P (O) remained at a high level, suggesting that an AGEs-related “metabolic memory” may be involved in sodium homeostasis. Our data, for the first time, show that H(2)S prevents AGEs-induced ENaC activation by targeting the ROS/PI3K/PTEN pathway.