Effect of parathyroid hormone and dietary phosphate on phosphate transport in renal outer cortical and outer medullary brush-border membrane vesicles
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(90)90215-a
Effect of parathyroid hormone and dietary phosphate on phosphate transport in renal outer cortical and outer medullary brush-border membrane vesicles
Abstract
Two distinctive sodium-dependent phosphate transport systems have been identified in early and late proximal tubules; a high-capacity process located only in outer cortical tissue, and a high affinity present in both outer cortical and outer medullary brush-border membranes (Km 0.1-0.25 mM). A third, sodium-independent, pH gradient-stimulated system (Vmax 4.7 +/- 0.3 nmol.mg-1.min-1, Km 0.15 +/- 0.002 mM) is present in the outer medulla, but absent in outer cortex. Brush-border vesicles were prepared from outer cortical and outer medullary tissue of pigs maintained on low (less than 0.05%), normal (0.4%), or high (4%) phosphate diets. Sodium-dependent phosphate uptake of the high-capacity system decreased (Vmax, 9.4 to 2.2 nmol.mg-1.min-1) from low to high phosphate diet, whereas uptake rates decreased about 50% in the high-affinity system. There were no changes in the respective Km values. The pH gradient-stimulated uptake also decreased (Vmax, 6.9 to 3.0 nmol.mg-1.min-1) with no change in mean Km value (0.15 +/- 0.001 mM) with dietary manipulation. Administration of 1 U parathyroid hormone prior to study resulted in a decrease in sodium-dependent uptake by 40-50% and in pH-dependent uptake (36%) with no change in the respective Km values. In conclusion, the antecedent dietary phosphate intake and parathyroid hormone administration appropriately alters phosphate uptake across the brush-border membrane of all three systems, sodium-dependent and pH gradient-stimulated phosphate transport.
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