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Ceramide-activated protein kinases A an C zeta inhibit kidney proximal tubule cell Na+-ATPase

  作者 Cabral, LMP; Wengert, M; Almeida, FG; Caruso-Neves, C; Vieyra, A; Einicker-Lamas, M  
  选自 期刊  Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics ;  卷期  2010年498-1;  页码  57-61  
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[摘要]The basolateral membranes of kidney proximal tubule cells have (Na+-K+)-ATPase and Na+-ATPase activities, involved in Na+ reabsorption. We showed that ceramide (Cer) modulates protein kinase A (PKA) and protein kinase C (PKC), which are involved in regulating ion transporters. Here we show that ceramide, promotes 60% inhibition of Na+-ATPase activity (I-50 approximate to 100 nM). This effect was completely reversed by inhibiting PKA but did not involve the classic PKC signaling pathway. In these membranes we found the Cer-activated atypical PKC zeta (PKC zeta) isoform. When PKC zeta is inhibited, Cer ceases to inhibit the Na+-ATPase, allowing the cAMP/PKA signaling pathway to recover its stimulatory effect on the pump. There were no effects on the (Ne+K+)-ATPase. These results reveal Cer as a potent physiological modulator of the Na+-ATPase, participating in a regulatory network in kidney cells and counteracting the stimulatory effect of PKA via PKC zeta. (c) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

 
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