ANP differentially modulates marinobufagenin-induced sodium pump inhibition in kidney and aorta
- PMID: 17043158
- DOI: 10.1161/01.HYP.0000248129.20524.d0
ANP differentially modulates marinobufagenin-induced sodium pump inhibition in kidney and aorta
Abstract
NaCl loading and plasma volume expansion stimulate 2 natriuretic systems, vasoconstrictor, digitalis-like Na/K-ATPase inhibitors and vasorelaxant ANP peptides. Several hormones, including ANP, regulate activity of the Na/K-ATPase by modulation of its phosphorylation state. We studied effects of ANP on Na/K-ATPase phosphorylation and inhibition by an endogenous sodium pump ligand, marinobufagenin, in the aorta and renal medulla from male Sprague-Dawley rats. Marinobufagenin dose-dependently inhibited the Na/K-ATPase in renal and vascular membranes at the level of higher (nanomolar) and lower affinity (micromolar) binding sites. Marinobufagenin (1 nmol/L) inhibited Na/K-ATPase in aortic sarcolemma (18%) and in renal medulla (19%). prepro-ANP 104 to 123 (ppANP) and alpha-human ANP ([alpha-hANP] both 1 nmol/L) potentiated marinobufagenin-induced Na/K-ATPase inhibition in the kidney, but reversed the effect of marinobufagenin in the aorta. Similarly, ppANP and alpha-hANP modulated the sodium pump (ouabain-sensitive (86)Rb uptake) inhibitory effects of marinobufagenin in the aorta and renal medulla. In renal medulla, ppANP and alpha-hANP induced alpha-1 Na/K-ATPase phosphorylation, whereas in aorta, both peptides dephosphorylated Na/K-ATPase. The effect of ppANP on Na/K-ATPase phosphorylation and inhibition was mimicked by a protein kinase G activator, 8-Br-PET-cGMP (10 micromol/L), and prevented by a protein kinase G inhibitor, KT5823 (60 nmol/L). Our results suggest that alpha-1 Na/K-ATPase inhibition by marinobufagenin in the kidney is enhanced via Na/K-ATPase phosphorylation by ANP, whereas in the aorta, ANP exerts an opposite effect. The concurrent production of a vasorelaxant, ANP, and a vasoconstrictor, marinobufagenin, potentiate each other's natriuretic effects, but ANP peptides may offset the deleterious vasoconstrictor effect of marinobufagenin.
Comment in
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Atrial peptides modify the effect of marinobufagenin on sodium pumps: implications for blood pressure control.Hypertension. 2006 Dec;48(6):1029-30. doi: 10.1161/01.HYP.0000248119.54493.18. Epub 2006 Oct 16. Hypertension. 2006. PMID: 17043156 No abstract available.
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