Renal salt wasting in mice lacking NHE3 Na+/H+ exchanger but not in mice lacking NHE2

Author:

Ledoussal Clara1,Lorenz John N.2,Nieman Michelle L.2,Soleimani Manoocher3,Schultheis Patrick J.4,Shull Gary E.1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry, and Microbiology,

2. Molecular and Cellular Physiology, and

3. Internal Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45267; and

4. Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky 41099

Abstract

To study the role of Na+/H+ exchanger isoform 2 (NHE2) and isoform 3 (NHE3) in sodium-fluid volume homeostasis and renal Na+ conservation, mice with Nhe2( Nhe2 −/−) and/or Nhe3( Nhe3 −/−) null mutations were fed a Na+-restricted diet, and urinary Na+ excretion, blood pressure, systemic acid-base and electrolyte status, and renal function were analyzed. Na+-restricted Nhe2 −/− mice, on either a wild-type or Nhe3 heterozygous mutant ( Nhe3 +/−) background, did not exhibit excess urinary Na+ excretion. After 15 days of Na+ restriction, blood pressure, fractional excretion of Na+, and the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of Nhe2 −/− Nhe3 +/− mice were similar to those of Nhe2 +/+ and Nhe3 +/− mice, and no metabolic disturbances were observed. Nhe3 −/− mice maintained on a Na+-restricted diet for 3 days exhibited hyperkalemia, urinary salt wasting, acidosis, sharply reduced blood pressure and GFR, and evidence of hypovolemic shock. These results negate the hypothesis that NHE2 plays an important renal function in sodium-fluid volume homeostasis; however, they demonstrate that NHE3 is critical for systemic electrolyte, acid-base, and fluid volume homeostasis during dietary Na+ restriction and that its absence leads to renal salt wasting.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology

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