Journal article
Amylin stimulates proximal tubular sodium transport and cell proliferation in the rat kidney
PJ Harris, ME Cooper, S Hiranyachattada, JL Berka, DJ Kelly, M Nobes, PJ Wookey
American Journal of Physiology Renal Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1997
Abstract
In autoradiographic studies in anesthetized rats, 125I-labeled amylin binding was associated with proximal convoluted tubules but not distal tubules, interstitium, or glomeruli in the renal cortex. Split-drop micropuncture experiments showed that perfusion of the peritubular capillaries with amylin (10-9 M) stimulated proximal tubular fluid absorption by 28%. This effect was inhibited by luminal addition of ethylisopropylamiloride, indicating mediation by a brush-border Na+/H+ exchanger. Intravenous infusion of an amylin binding antagonist, AC-187, reduced proximal fluid reabsorption (22%) in anesthetized rats, indicating a role for endogenous amylin in salt homeostasis. In primary cultures ..
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