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Publication : Role of gammaENaC subunit in lung liquid clearance and electrolyte balance in newborn mice. Insights into perinatal adaptation and pseudohypoaldosteronism.

First Author  Barker PM Year  1998
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  102
Issue  8 Pages  1634-40
PubMed ID  9788978 Mgi Jnum  J:50528
Mgi Id  MGI:1306905 Doi  10.1172/JCI3971
Citation  Barker PM, et al. (1998) Role of gammaENaC subunit in lung liquid clearance and electrolyte balance in newborn mice. Insights into perinatal adaptation and pseudohypoaldosteronism. J Clin Invest 102(8):1634-40
abstractText  Genetic evidence supports a critical role for the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) in both clearance of fetal lung liquid at birth and total body electrolyte homeostasis. Evidence from heterologous expression systems suggests that expression of the alpha ENaC subunit is essential for channel function, whereas residual channel function can be measured in the absence of beta or gamma subunits. We generated mice without gamma ENaC (gamma ENaC -/-) to test the role of this subunit in neonatal lung liquid clearance and total body electrolyte balance. Relative to controls, gamma ENaC (-/-) pups showed low urinary [K+] and high urinary [Na+] and died between 24 and 36 h, probably from hyperkalemia (gamma ENaC -/- 18.3 mEq/l, control littermates 9.7 mEq/l). Newborn gamma ENaC (-/-) mice cleared lung liquid more slowly than control littermates, but lung water at 12 h (wet/dry = 5.5) was nearly normal (wet/dry = 5.3). This study suggests that gamma ENaC facilitates neonatal lung liquid clearance and is critical for renal Na+ and K+ transport, and that low level Na+ transport may be sufficient for perinatal lung liquid absorption but insufficient to maintain electrolyte balance by the distal nephron. The gamma ENaC (-/-) newborn exhibits a phenotype that resembles the clinical manifestations of human neonatal PHA1.
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