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Nitric oxide and AQP2 in hypothyroid rats: A link between aging and water homeostasis

Sarati, Lorena IvonneIcon ; Toblli, Jorge EduardoIcon ; Martinez, Carla Romina; Uceda, Ana Margarita; Feldman, Mariana LauraIcon ; Balaszczuk, Ana Maria; Fellet, Andrea L.Icon
Fecha de publicación: 09/2013
Editorial: W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc
Revista: Metabolism-clinical And Experimental
ISSN: 0026-0495
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Otras Ciencias de la Salud

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Objective Hypothyroid state and aging are associated with impairment in water reabsorption and changes in aquaporin water channel type 2 (AQP2). Nitric oxide (NO) is involved in AQP2 trafficking to the apical plasma membrane in medullary collecting duct cells. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether aging and hypothyroidism alter renal function, and whether medullary NO and AQP2 are implicated in maintaining water homeostasis. Materials/Methods Sprague-Dawley rats aged 2 and 18 months old were treated with 0.02% methimazole (w/v) during 28 days. Renal function was examined and NO synthase (NOS) activity ([14C (U)]-L-arginine to [14C (U)]-L-citrulline assays), NOS, caveolin-1 and -3 and AQP2 protein levels were determined in medullary tissue (Western blot). Plasma membrane fraction and intracellular vesicle fraction of AQP2 were evaluated by Western blot and immunohistochemistry. Results A divergent response was observed in hypothyroid rats: while young rats exhibited polyuria with decreased medullary NOS activity, adult rats exhibited a decrease in urine output with increased NOS activity. AQP2 was increased with hypothyroidism, but while young rats exhibited increased AQP2 in plasma membrane, adult rats did so in the cytosolic site. Conclusions Hypothyroidism contributes in a differential way to aging-induced changes in renal function, and medullary NO and AQP2 would be implicated in maintaining water homeostasis.
Palabras clave: AGED , RENAL FUNCTION , THYROID HORMONES , WATER CHANNEL
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/84987
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0026049513001303
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2013.04.013
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Articulos(IQUIMEFA)
Articulos de INST.QUIMICA Y METABOLISMO DEL FARMACO (I)
Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
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Sarati, Lorena Ivonne; Toblli, Jorge Eduardo; Martinez, Carla Romina; Uceda, Ana Margarita; Feldman, Mariana Laura; et al.; Nitric oxide and AQP2 in hypothyroid rats: A link between aging and water homeostasis; W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc; Metabolism-clinical And Experimental; 62; 9; 9-2013; 1287-1295
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