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Publication : Alveolar nonselective channels are ASIC1a/α-ENaC channels and contribute to AFC.

First Author  Trac PT Year  2017
Journal  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol Volume  312
Issue  6 Pages  L797-L811
PubMed ID  28283476 Mgi Jnum  J:242857
Mgi Id  MGI:5906962 Doi  10.1152/ajplung.00379.2016
Citation  Trac PT, et al. (2017) Alveolar nonselective channels are ASIC1a/alpha-ENaC channels and contribute to AFC. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 312(6):L797-L811
abstractText  A thin fluid layer in alveoli is normal and results from a balance of fluid entry and fluid uptake by transepithelial salt and water reabsorption. Conventional wisdom suggests the reabsorption is via epithelial Na+ channels (ENaC), but if all Na+ reabsorption were via ENaC, then amiloride, an ENaC inhibitor, should block alveolar fluid clearance (AFC). However, amiloride blocks only half of AFC. The reason for failure to block is clear from single-channel measurements from alveolar epithelial cells: ENaC channels are observed, but another channel is present at the same frequency that is nonselective for Na+ over K+, has a larger conductance, and has shorter open and closed times. These two channel types are known as highly selective channels (HSC) and nonselective cation channels (NSC). HSC channels are made up of three ENaC subunits since knocking down any of the subunits reduces HSC number. NSC channels contain alpha-ENaC since knocking down alpha-ENaC reduces the number of NSC (knocking down beta- or gamma-ENaC has no effect on NSC, but the molecular composition of NSC channels remains unclear). We show that NSC channels consist of at least one alpha-ENaC and one or more acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) proteins. Knocking down either alpha-ENaC or ASIC1a reduces both NSC and HSC number, and no NSC channels are observable in single-channel patches on lung slices from ASIC1a knockout mice. AFC is reduced in knockout mice, and wet wt-to-dry wt ratio is increased, but the percentage increase in wet wt-to-dry wt ratio is larger than expected based on the reduction in AFC.
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