PubMed 11237760
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Automatically associated channels: Kir6.2
Title: NF-kappaB blockade reduces the O2-evoked rise in Na+ conductance in fetal alveolar cells.
Authors: J J Haddad, A Collett, S C Land, R E Olver, S M Wilson
Journal, date & volume: Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 2001 Mar 9 , 281, 987-92
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11237760
Abstract
Electrophoretic mobility shift assays revealed minimal levels of NF-kappaB activity in rat distal lung epithelial cells cultured at fetal (23 mmHg) or adult alveolar (100 mmHg) P(O2), but revealed significant activation of this transcription factor in cells exposed to a rise in P(O2) mimicking that experienced at birth. This response was entirely abolished by pretreating cells with 5 mM sulfasalazine (SSA). This shift in P(O2) also evoked a rise in apical Na+ conductance (G(Na+)) that may underlie the O2-evoked stimulation of Na+ transport seen in these cells. Pretreatment with SSA had no effect upon G(Na+) in cells cultured continually at adult or fetal P(O2) but did inhibit the increase in G(Na+) seen in cells that had experienced the rise in P(O2). O2-evoked activation of NF-kappaB may thus mediate the increased Na+ transport that occurs when the distal lung epithelial cells are exposed to a physiologically-relevant increase in P(O2).