The Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 2 is the predominant NHE isoform in murine colonic crypts and its lack causes NHE3 upregulation
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The Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 2 is the predominant NHE isoform in murine colonic crypts and its lack causes NHE3 upregulation
Abstract
The Na(+)/H(+) exchanger isoform NHE2 is highly expressed in the intestinal tract, but its physiological role has remained obscure. The aim of this study was to define its expression, location, and regulatory properties in murine colon and to look for the compensatory changes in NHE2 (-/-) colon that allow normal histology and absorptive function. To this end, we measured murine proximal colonic surface and crypt cell NHE1, NHE2, and NHE3 expression levels, transport rates in response to acid, hyperosmolarity and cAMP in murine proximal colonic crypts, as well as changes in transcript levels and acid-activated NHE activity in NHE2 (-/-) crypts. We found that NHE2 was expressed most abundantly in crypts, NHE1 equally in crypts and surface cells, and NHE3 much stronger in surface cells. NHE2, like NHE1, was activated by low intracellular pH (pH(i)), hyperosmolarity, and cAMP, whereas NHE3 was activated only by low pH(i). Crypts isolated from NHE2 (-/-) mice displayed increased acid-activated NHE1- and NHE3-attributable Na(+)/H(+) exchange activity, no change in NHE1 expression, and NHE3 expression levels twice as high as in normal littermates. No change in cellular ultrastructure was found in NHE2 (-/-) colon. Our results demonstrate high NHE2 expression in the crypts and suggest a role for NHE2 in cryptal pH(i) and volume homeostasis.
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