Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that adenosine is deaminated to inosine in the isolated basolateral membrane (BLM) of kidney proximal tubules. This work investigates the possible effect of inosine on proximal tubule Na +-ATPase activity. Inosine reduced Na +-ATPase activity by 70%. This effect of inosine was completely attenuated by 10 −8 M DPCPX, an A 1 receptor-selective antagonist, but it was not affected by either 10 −8 M DMPX or 10 −7 M MRS1523, A 2 and A 3 receptor-selective antagonists, respectively. The inhibitory effect of inosine was blocked by: (1) 10 −6 M GDPβS, a trimeric G protein inhibitor; (2) 1 μg/ml pertussis toxin, a Gi protein inhibitor; (3) 10 −6 M forskolin, an adenylyl cyclase activator; (4) 10 −9 M cholera toxin, a Gs protein activator; (5) 10 −6 M cAMP. Our results demonstrate that the inhibitory effect of inosine on the sodium pump is mediated by the A 1 receptor/Gi/cAMP pathway.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call