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XB-ART-14337
J Am Soc Nephrol 1998 Sep 01;99:1568-73. doi: 10.1681/ASN.V991568.
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Dietary sulfate regulates the expression of the renal brush border Na/Si cotransporter NaSi-1.

Markovich D , Murer H , Biber J , Sakhaee K , Pak C , Levi M .


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Dietary inorganic sulfate (Si) intake is an important factor in the regulation of renal proximal tubular sodium-dependent Si transport (Na/Si cotransport). The purpose of the present study was to determine whether modulation of Na/Si cotransport activity by dietary Si is mediated through regulation of the renal expression of the recently cloned NaSi-1 protein located in the apical brush border membrane (BBM) of the proximal tubule. It was found that rats fed a high Si diet had a marked increase in the renal excretion of Si and a concomitant decrease in BBM Na/Si cotransport activity when compared with rats on a control Si diet. The 43% decrease in BBM Na/Si cotransport activity was associated with a 33% decrease in BBM NaSi-1 protein abundance, as determined by Western blotting, and a 2.7-fold decrease in cortical NaSi-1 mRNA abundance, as determined by Northern blotting. Furthermore, cortical mRNA from rats fed a high Si diet when injected into Xenopus laevis oocytes led to a 2.2-fold decrease in Na/Si cotransport activity compared with mRNA isolated from control Si diet rats. This study indicates that adaptation to a high Si diet is accompanied by a decrease in renal cortical NaSi-1 mRNA abundance, which results in reduced expression of the NaSi-1 protein at the level of the proximal tubular BBM.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: slc13a1