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    Int Arch Med. 2010 Jul 6;3:14.

    The Epithelial Sodium Channel alpha subunit (alpha ENaC) alternatively spliced form "b" in Dahl rats: What's next?

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    Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada. marlenefouad@yahoo.com.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    The amiloride-sensitive Epithelial Sodium Channel (ENaC) is critical in maintaining Na+ balance, extracellular fluid volume and long term blood pressure control. ENaC is composed of three main subunits alpha, beta, & gamma. While alpha ENaC is critical for channel functionality, beta & gamma ENaC maximize channel function. To date, there are four alternatively spliced forms of the alpha subunit of ENaC (alpha ENaC-a, -b, -c, & -d) that have been published in rats, in addition to the major alpha ENaC transcript. While alpha ENaC-a, -c & -d transcripts are low abundance transcripts compared to full-length alpha ENaC, alpha ENaC-b is a higher abundance and salt-sensitive transcript compared to full-length alpha ENaC.

    PRESENTATION OF THE HYPOTHESIS:

    alpha ENaC-b protein, which is preferentially produced in Dahl R rats, to a greater extent on high salt diet, exerts a dominant negative effect on full-length alpha ENaC subunit by physically binding to and trapping full-length alpha ENaC subunit in the endoplasmic reticulum, and finally accelerating full-length alpha ENaC proteolytic degradation in a dose-dependent manner.

    TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS:

    1) To examine the mRNA and protein abundance of alpha ENaC-b relative to alpha ENaC full-length in kidney, lung, and taste tissues of Dahl rats. 2) To compare the expression (mRNA and protein) of alpha ENaC-b in kidneys of Dahl S and R rats on regular and high salt diet. 3) To examine the putative binding of alpha ENaC-b proteins to full-length alpha ENaC in vitro and to determine the impact of such binding on full-length alpha ENaC expression in vitro.

    IMPLICATIONS OF THE HYPOTHESIS:

    Our studies will be the first to demonstrate the over-expression of salt-sensitive alpha ENaC-b spliced form in kidney tissues of Dahl R rats at the expense of full-length alpha ENaC. The current proposal will provide highly novel insights into the putative mechanisms leading to ENaC hypoactivity in high-salt-fed Dahl R rats. Finally, findings from the present proposal will uncover a new mechanism by which alternative splicing may control the regulation of ENaC expression/function.

    PMID:
    20604958
    [PubMed]
    PMCID: PMC2909934
    Free PMC Article

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