First Author | Sørensen MV | Year | 2008 |
Journal | J Physiol | Volume | 586 |
Issue | 17 | Pages | 4251-64 |
PubMed ID | 18617563 | Mgi Jnum | J:176386 |
Mgi Id | MGI:5291565 | Doi | 10.1113/jphysiol.2008.156968 |
Citation | Sorensen MV, et al. (2008) Aldosterone increases KCa1.1 (BK) channel-mediated colonic K+ secretion. J Physiol 586(Pt 17):4251-64 |
abstractText | Mammalian K(+) homeostasis results from highly regulated renal and intestinal absorption and secretion, which balances the unregulated K(+) intake. Aldosterone is known to enhance both renal and colonic K(+) secretion. In mouse distal colon K(+) secretion occurs exclusively via luminal K(Ca)1.1 (BK) channels. Here we investigate if aldosterone stimulates colonic K(+) secretion via BK channels. Luminal Ba(2+) and iberiotoxin (IBTX)-sensitive electrogenic K(+) secretion was measured in Ussing chambers. In vivo aldosterone was augmented via a high K(+) diet. High K(+) diet led to a 2-fold increase of luminal Ba(2+) and IBTX-sensitive short-circuit current in distal mouse colonic mucosa. This effect was absent in BK alpha-subunit-deficient (BK(-/-)) mice. The resting and diet-induced K(+) secretion was stimulated by luminal ionomycin. In BK(-/-) mice luminal ionomycin did not stimulate K(+) secretion. In vitro addition of aldosterone likewise triggered a 2-fold increase in K(+) secretion, which was inhibited by the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist spironolactone and the BK channel blocker IBTX. Semi-quantification of mRNA from colonic crypts showed up-regulation of BK alpha- and beta(2)-subunits in high K(+) diet mice. The BK channel could be detected luminally in colonic crypt cells by immunohistochemistry. The expression level of the channel in the luminal membrane was strongly up-regulated in K(+)-loaded animals. Taken together, these data strongly suggest that aldosterone-induced K(+) secretion occurs via increased expression of luminal BK channels. |