Intercalated cell-specific Rh B glycoprotein deletion diminishes renal ammonia excretion response to hypokalemia

Bishop, JM; Lee, HW; Handlogten, ME; Han, KH; Verlander, JW; Weiner, ID

HERO ID

1510807

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

Language

English

PMID

23220726

HERO ID 1510807
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Intercalated cell-specific Rh B glycoprotein deletion diminishes renal ammonia excretion response to hypokalemia
Authors Bishop, JM; Lee, HW; Handlogten, ME; Han, KH; Verlander, JW; Weiner, ID
Journal American Journal of Physiology: Renal Physiology
Volume 304
Issue 4
Page Numbers F422-F431
Abstract The ammonia transporter family member, Rh B Glycoprotein (Rhbg), is an ammonia-specific transporter heavily expressed in the kidney and is necessary for the normal increase in ammonia excretion in response to metabolic acidosis. Hypokalemia is a common clinical condition in which there is increased renal ammonia excretion despite the absence of metabolic acidosis. The purpose of this study was to examine Rhbg's role in this response through the use of mice with intercalated cell-specific Rhbg deletion (IC-Rhbg-KO). Hypokalemia induced by feeding a K(+)-free diet increased urinary ammonia excretion significantly. In mice with intact Rhbg expression, hypokalemia increased Rhbg protein expression in intercalated cells in the cortical collecting duct (CCD) and in the outer medullary collecting duct (OMCD). Deletion of Rhbg from intercalated cells inhibited hypokalemia-induced changes in urinary total ammonia excretion significantly and completely prevented hypokalemia-induced increases in urinary ammonia concentration, but did not alter urinary pH. We conclude that hypokalemia increases Rhbg expression in intercalated cells in the cortex and outer medulla and that intercalated cell Rhbg expression is necessary for the normal increase in renal ammonia excretion in response to hypokalemia.
Doi 10.1152/ajprenal.00301.2012
Pmid 23220726
Wosid WOS:000315109500011
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Language Text English
Keyword acid-base; ammonia; collecting duct; potassium; Rhbg