The renal Na+/phosphate cotransporter NaPi-IIa is internalized via the receptor-mediated endocytic route in response to parathyroid hormone

Kidney International
Desa BacicCarsten A Wagner

Abstract

The major renal Na(+)/phosphate cotransporter, NaPi-IIa, is regulated by a number of factors including parathyroid hormone (PTH), dopamine, and dietary phosphate intake. PTH induces the acute internalization of NaPi-IIa from the brush border membrane (BBM) and its routing to and subsequent degradation in lysosomes. Previous work indicated that megalin, part of the apical receptor-mediated endocytic apparatus, may play a role in the PTH-induced removal of NaPi-IIa. Here we examined in rats the time-dependent internalization route of NaPi-IIa after acute PTH application using immunohistochemistry and markers of several endocytic compartments. NaPi-IIa removal from the BBM was detectable as early as 5 min after PTH injection. After 10-15 min, NaPi-IIa was localized in subapical compartments positive for clathrin. Shortly thereafter, NaPi-IIa appeared in endosomes stained for EEA1 (early endosomal antigen 1). After 45-60 min, NaPi-IIa was found in late endosomes/lysosomes marked with lgp120. In contrast, no change in the subcellular localization of megalin and the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger NHE3 was detected up to 60 min after PTH injection. To further characterize the internalization route, insulin, as a marker for receptor-mediated end...Continue Reading

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