Aldosterone stimulates Na,K-ATPase activity in basolateral membrane of rat kidney

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The changes of Na,K-ATPase activity and its regulation have been investigated in the renal cortex and its basolateral membrane of aldosterone-induced hypertensive rat. Ouabain-sensitive Na,K-ATPase activity and [3H]ouabain-binding site (Bmax) in the hypertensive rat were significantly increased than those in the control. The levels of Na,K-ATPase α1- and β1-subunit mRNA of the renal cortex in hypertensive rat were more increased than those in the control, and their increases were repressed by actinomycin-D. These results suggest that the increase of Na,K-ATPase activities and ouabain binding sites in aldosterone-induced hypertensive rat may be correlated with transcriptional regulation of Na,K-ATPase gene expression.

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Seok, J. H., Kim, J. B., Hong, J. H., Hur, G. M., Jeon, J. R., Lim, K., … Lee, J. H. (1998). Aldosterone stimulates Na,K-ATPase activity in basolateral membrane of rat kidney. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International, 45(5), 879–885. https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.7510450505

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