Abstract
CFTR is a multifunctional protein of the ATP binding cassette family that may contribute to overall electrolyte homeostasis by acting as a chloride channel in the kidney. In renal tissues CFTR does not exists only in its full-length form, but also as a kidney-specific, truncated splice variant, TNR-CFTR. In this study we show that both forms of CFTR are regulated by thyroid hormones in rat renal tissue. Four groups of male rats were used: control, hypothyroid, hypothyroid with T 4 treatment and hyperthyroid rats. The hypothyroid rats showed a decrease of both CFTR and TNR-CFTR mRNAs (44%, and 49%, respectively, n=5; p<0.05) and proteins (30% and 37%, respectively, n=5, p<0.05) expressions, compared to control group. In hyperthyroid rats, a significant increase in both CFTR and TRN-CFTR mRNAs expressions (43% and 95%, n=5; p<0.05) and proteins (250% and 38%, respectively, n=5, p<0.05) was observed when compared to control group. Treatment of immortalized rat proximal tubule cells (IRPTC) with T 3 (10 -7 M) produced also an increase of CFTR mRNA expression (95%, n=5, p<0.05). Analysis of the promoter region of CFTR transfected to IRPTC showed that T 3 (10 -7 M) stimulates the CFTR promoter (38%, n=4, p<0.05). Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG.
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De Andrade Pinto, A. C. O., Barbosa, C. M. L., Ornellas, D. S., Novaira, H. J., De Souza-Menezes, J., Ortiga-Carvalho, T. M., … Morales, M. M. (2007). Thyroid hormones stimulate renal expression of CFTR. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 20(1–4), 83–90. https://doi.org/10.1159/000104156
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