Effects of aging and potassium depletion on renal collecting tubule K+ -controlling ATPases.

Autor: Eiam-Ong, Somchai, Eiam-Ong, Somchit, Sabatini, Sandra
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Zdroj: Nephrology; Apr2002, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p87-91, 5p, 2 Charts
Abstrakt: SUMMARY: The effects of aging and potassium depletion (KD) on renal cortical and medullary collecting tubule (CCT and MCT) K+ -controlling ATPase activities, Na+ ,K+ -ATPase and H+ ,K+ -ATPase, were performed in 4 and 30 month-old male Fischer 344 × Brown-Norway F1 (F344 × BNF1) rats. Following KD, which was induced by a K+ -deficient diet for 7 days, both animal age groups had comparable levels of hypokalaemia, but the decreased fractional excretion of K+ (FEK + ) was more prominent in the old-age group. The aged animals had a 37% lower basal Na+ ,K+ -ATPase activity in MCT (P < 0.05), but marked increases in basal H+ ,K+ -ATPase activity in both CCT and MCT (P < 0.001) were noted. Potassium depletion resulted in 28% (P < 0.05) and 66% (P < 0.01) increases in CCT and MCT Na+ ,K+ -ATPase activities, respectively, in the young-age group. In the old-age group, KD caused a 125% (P < 0.001) increase in MCT Na+ ,K+ -ATPase activity, but had no effect on CCT Na+ ,K+ -ATPase activity. The collecting tubule H+ ,K+ -ATPase activity was increased in both the young and old-age KD groups. The increase of magnitude in the latter was much higher than in the former. In response to KD, the more prominent rises in CCT and MCT H+ ,K+ -ATPase activities (with an increased percentage in MCT Na+ ,K+ -ATPase activity) was observed in the old-age animals when compared with the younger ones. This could result in an increased K+ reabsorption, leading to the lower value of FEK + . Thus, the K+ -controlling mechanisms in the renal collecting tubule of aging rats are still intact and effective in coping with KD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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