Cardiotonic steroid-resistant alpha1-Na+,K+-ATPase rescues renal epithelial cells from the cytotoxic action of ouabain: evidence for a Nai+,Ki+ -independent mechanism
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Cardiotonic steroid-resistant alpha1-Na+,K+-ATPase rescues renal epithelial cells from the cytotoxic action of ouabain: evidence for a Nai+,Ki+ -independent mechanism
Abstract
Mechanisms underlying the tissue-specific impact of cardiotonic steroids (CTS) on cell survival and death remain poorly understood. This study examines the role of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase alpha subunits in death of Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells evoked by 24-h exposure to ouabain. MDCK cells expressing a variant of the alpha1 isoform, CTS-sensitive alpha1S, were stably transfected with a cDNA encoding CTS-resistant alpha1R-Na(+),K(+)-ATPase, whose expression was confirmed by RT-PCR. In mock-transfected and alpha1R-cells, maximal inhibition of (86)Rb influx was observed at 10 and 1000 muM ouabain, respectively, thus confirming high abundance of alpha1R-Na(+),K(+)-ATPase in these cells. Six-hour treatment of alpha1R-cells with 1000 muM ouabain led to the same elevation of the [Na(+)](i)/[K(+)](i) ratio that was detected in mock-transfected cells treated with 3 muM ouabain. However, in contrast to the massive death of mock-transfected cells exposed to 3 muM ouabain, alpha1R-cells survived after 24-h incubation with 1000 muM ouabain. Inversion of the [Na(+)](i)/[K(+)](i) ratio evoked by Na(+),K(+)-ATPase inhibition in K(+)-free medium did not affect survival of alpha1R-cells but increased their sensitivity to ouabain. Our results show that the alpha1R subunit rescues MDCK cells from the cytotoxic action of CTS independently of inhibition of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase-mediated Na(+) and K(+) fluxes and inversion of the [Na(+)](i)/[K(+)](i) ratio.
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