Margarida de Mello-Aires
University of São Paulo
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The Journal of Physiology | 1973
Margarida de Mello-Aires; Gerhard Giebisch; Gerhard Malnic; Peter F. Curran
1. The transport of potassium across the distal tubular epithelium was studied in vivo in rats on a normal potassium intake and in rats in which distal tubular potassium secretion was either stimulated by potassium loading or the I.V. administration of a 5% sodium bicarbonate solution or in which potassium secretion was suppressed by dietary deprivation of potassium or sodium.
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1988
Guillermo Whittembury; Gerhard Malnic; Margarida de Mello-Aires; Carlos Amorena
Single convoluted proximal tubules of the rat kidney were lumen perfused in situ with isosmotic solutions containing C14-sucrose and H3-inulin as tracers, to evaluate whether the extracellular marker sucrose is entrained by water during proximal tubular reabsorption. Inulin was used as volume marker. The absorptive rate was varied by using as luminal perfusion fluids either a solution made up of (in mmole/l) 120 NaCl, 5 glucose, 25 NaHCO3 and altering the perfusion rate, or a solution containing 110 NaCl and 70 raffinose.JS, the net sucrose efflux is found to be a function of the net volume flow,JV, such that atJV=0,JS is very small and at high rates ofJV,JS is over 60-fold the value observed at lowJV values. In addition, the transported to luminal sucrose concentrations decreased withJV in a hyperbolic manner.Unstirred layers affect the diffusive component ofJS, but only to a small extent. Therefore, the large remaining dependency ofJS withJV must be due to drag of sucrose by water, within the paracellular pathway. This leads to the conclusion that water flows through the paracellular pathway during absorption in the rat proximal tubule, in addition to transcellular water flow. Using equations for molecular sieving and the measured value of σs for sucrose of 0.76–0.91, it is calculated that the pathway where entrainment of solute by water occurs must be 1.0–1.1 nm wide. This calculation is only tentative since σs depends on the as yet unknown relative contribution of transcellular and paracellular pathways to transepithelial water osmotic permeability.
American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2008
Deise Leite-Dellova; Maria Oliveira-Souza; Gerhard Malnic; Margarida de Mello-Aires
The effects of aldosterone on the intracellular pH recovery rate (pHirr) via Na+/H+ exchanger and on the [Ca2+]i were investigated in isolated rat S3 segment. Aldosterone [10(-12), 10(-10), or 10(-8) M with 1-h, 15- or 2-min preincubation (pi)] caused a dose-dependent increase in the pHirr, but aldosterone (10(-6) M with 1-h, 15- or 2-min pi) decreased it (these effects were prevented by HOE694 but not by S3226). After 1 min of aldosterone pi, there was a transient and dose-dependent increase of the [Ca2+]i and after 6-min pi there was a new increase of [Ca2+]i that persisted after 1 h. Spironolactone, actinomycin D, or cycloheximide did not affect the effects of aldosterone (15- or 2-min pi) but inhibited the effects of aldosterone (1-h pi) on pHirr and on [Ca2+]i. RU 486 prevented the stimulatory effect of aldosterone (10(-12) M, 15- or 2-min pi) on both parameters and maintained the inhibitory effect of aldosterone (10(-6) M, 15- or 2-min pi) on the pHirr but reversed its stimulatory effect on the [Ca2+]i to an inhibitory effect. The data indicate a genomic (1 h, via MR) and a nongenomic action (15 or 2 min, probably via GR) on [Ca2+]i and on the basolateral NHE1 and are compatible with stimulation of the NHE1 by increases in [Ca2+]i in the lower range (at 10(-12) M aldosterone) and inhibition by increases at high levels (at 10(-6) M aldosterone) or decreases in [Ca2+]i (at 10(-6) M aldosterone plus RU 486).
American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2011
Deise Leite-Dellova; Gerhard Malnic; Margarida de Mello-Aires
The genomic and nongenomic effects of aldosterone on the intracellular pH recovery rate (pHirr) via H(+)-ATPase and on cytosolic free calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) were investigated in isolated proximal S3 segments of rats during superfusion with an Na(+)-free solution, by using the fluorescent probes BCECF-AM and FLUO-4-AM, respectively. The pHirr, after cellular acidification with a NH(4)Cl pulse, was 0.064 ± 0.003 pH units/min (n = 17/74) and was abolished with concanamycin. Aldosterone (10(-12), 10(-10), 10(-8), or 10(-6) M with 1-h or 15- or 2-min preincubation) increased the pHirr. The baseline [Ca(2+)](i) was 103 ± 2 nM (n = 58). After 1 min of aldosterone preincubation, there was a transient and dose-dependent increase in [Ca(2+)](i) and after 6-min preincubation there was a new increase in [Ca(2+)](i) that persisted after 1 h. Spironolactone [mineralocorticoid (MR) antagonist], actinomycin D, or cycloheximide did not affect the effects of aldosterone (15- or 2-min preincubation) on pHirr and on [Ca(2+)](i) but inhibited the effects of aldosterone (1-h preincubation) on these parameters. RU 486 [glucocorticoid (GR) antagonist] and dimethyl-BAPTA (Ca(2+) chelator) prevented the effect of aldosterone on both parameters. The data indicate a genomic (1 h, via MR) and a nongenomic action (15 or 2 min, probably via GR) on the H(+)-ATPase and on [Ca(2+)](i). The results are compatible with stimulation of the H(+)-ATPase by increases in [Ca(2+)](i) (at 10(-12)-10(-6) M aldosterone) and inhibition of the H(+)-ATPase by decreases in [Ca(2+)](i) (at 10(-12) or 10(-6) M aldosterone plus RU 486).
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1984
Nancy Amaral Rebouças; Davi Teodoro Fernandes; Maria Monica Elias; Margarida de Mello-Aires; Gerhard Malnic
The mechanism of tubular acidification was studied in proximal tubular acidification defect induced in rats by acute parenteral infusion of maleate (200 mg/kg), which causes diuresis and bicarbonaturia. Proximal tubular bicarbonate reabsorption and H+ ion secretion were determined by stopped-flow microperfusion and measurement of luminal pH by Sb microelectrodes. Stationary pH increased in proximal tubule from 6.78 to 7.25 and bicarbonate reabsorption decreased from 1.32 to 0.51 nmol/cm2 ·. In these segments, mean cell PD fell from −66.6 to −20.2 mV, whileJv as estimated by the Gertz technique fell to 15% of controls. A similar impairment of acidification was observed during luminal and capillary perfusion with phosphate Ringers. Since H+-ion efflux from the lumen was not significantly increased and both acidification and alkalinization half-times (t/2) were increased, no evidence for an increase in passive permeability for H+/HCO3− was obtained. The increasedt/2 found during luminal perfusion with acid phosphate indicates, according to an electrical analog model, a reduction in pump series conductance. These results show that maleate affects both proximal Na+ and H+ transport; this effect may be ascribed to impairment of sodium-dependent transport systems in the brush-border membrane.
American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2009
Patricia Silva Pergher; Deise Leite-Dellova; Margarida de Mello-Aires
The direct action of aldosterone (10(-12) M) on net bicarbonate reabsorption (J(HCO(3)(-))) was evaluated by stationary microperfusion of an in vivo middle proximal tubule (S2) of rat kidney, using H ion-sensitive microelectrodes. Aldosterone in luminally perfused tubules caused a significant increase in J(HCO(3)(-)) from a mean control value of 2.84 +/- 0.08 [49/19 (n degrees of measurements/n degrees of tubules)] to 4.20 +/- 0.15 nmol.cm(-2).s(-1) (58/10). Aldosterone perfused into peritubular capillaries also increased J(HCO(3)(-)), compared with basal levels during intact capillary perfusion with blood. In addition, in isolated perfused tubules aldosterone causes a transient increase of cytosolic free calcium ([Ca(2+)](i)), monitored fluorometrically. In the presence of ethanol (in similar concentration used to prepare the hormonal solution), spironolactone (10(-6) M, a mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist), actinomycin D (10(-6) M, an inhibitor of gene transcription), or cycloheximide (40 mM, an inhibitor of protein synthesis), the J(HCO(3)(-)) and the [Ca(2+)](i) were not different from the control value; these drugs also did not prevent the stimulatory effect of aldosterone on J(HCO(3)(-)) and on [Ca(2+)](i). However, in the presence of RU 486 alone [10(-6) M, a classic glucocorticoid receptor (GR) antagonist], a significant decrease on J(HCO(3)(-)) and on [Ca(2+)](i) was observed; this antagonist also inhibited the stimulatory effect of aldosterone on J(HCO(3)(-)) and on [Ca(2+)](i). These studies indicate that luminal or peritubular aldosterone (10(-12) M) has a direct nongenomic stimulatory effect on J(HCO(3)(-)) and on [Ca(2+)](i) in proximal tubule and that probably GR participates in this process. The data also indicate that endogenous aldosterone stimulates J(HCO(3)(-)) in middle proximal tubule.
American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2013
Regiane C. Castelo-Branco; Deise C. A. Leite-Delova; Margarida de Mello-Aires
The acute direct action of angiotensin-(1-7) [ANG-(1-7)] on bicarbonate reabsorption (JHCO(3)(-)) was evaluated by stationary microperfusions on in vivo middle proximal tubules in rats using H ion-sensitive microelectrodes. The control JHCO(3)(-) is 2.82 ± 0.078 nmol·cm(-2)·s(-1) (50). ANG-(1-7) (10(-12) or 10(-9) M) in luminally perfused tubules decreases JHCO(3)(-) (36 or 60%, respectively), but ANG-(1-7) (10(-6) M) increases it (80%). A779 increases JHCO(3)(-) (30%) and prevents both the inhibitory and the stimulatory effects of ANG-(1-7) on it. S3226 decreases JHCO(3)(-) (45%) and changes the stimulatory effect of ANG-(1-7) to an inhibitory effect (30%) but does not affect the inhibitory effect of ANG-(1-7). Our results indicate that in the basal condition endogenous ANG-(1-7) inhibits JHCO(3)(-) and that the biphasic dose-dependent effect of ANG-(1-7) on JHCO(3)(-) is mediated by the Mas receptors via the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 3 (NHE3). The control value of intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)), as monitored using fura-2 AM, is 101 ± 2 nM (6), and ANG-(1-7) (10(-12), 10(-9), or 10(-6)M) transiently (3 min) increases it (by 151, 102, or 52%, respectively). A779 increases the [Ca(2+)](i) (25%) but impairs the stimulatory effect of all doses of ANG-(1-7) on it. The use of BAPTA or thapsigargin suggests a correlation between the ANG-(1-7) dose-dependent effects on [Ca(2+)](i) and JHCO(3)(-). Therefore, the interaction of the opposing dose-dependent effects of ANG II and ANG-(1-7) on [Ca(2+)](i) and JHCO(3)(-) may represent an physiological regulatory mechanism of extracellular volume and/or pH changes. However, whether [Ca(2+)](i) modification is an important direct mechanism for NHE3 activation by these peptides or is a side effect of other signaling pathways will require additional studies.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2012
C. Braga-Sobrinho; Deise Leite-Dellova; Margarida de Mello-Aires
The rapid (2 min) nongenomic effects of aldosterone (ALDO) and/or spironolactone (MR antagonist), RU 486 (GR antagonist), atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and dimethyl-BAPTA (BAPTA) on the intracellular pH recovery rate (pHirr) via NHE1 (basolateral Na⁺/H⁺ exchanger isoform), after the acid load induced by NH₄Cl, and on the cytosolic free calcium concentration ([Ca²⁺](i)) were investigated in the proximal S3 segment isolated from rats, by the probes BCECF-AM and FLUO-4-AM, respectively. The basal pHi was 7.15±0.008 and the basal pHirr was 0.195±0.012 pH units/min (number of tubules/number of tubular areas=16/96). Our results confirmed the rapid biphasic effect of ALDO on NHE1: ALDO (10⁻¹² M) increases the pHirr to approximately 59% of control value, and ALDO (10⁻⁶ M) decreases it to approximately 49%. Spironolactone did not change these effects, but RU 486 inhibited the stimulatory effect and maintained the inhibitory effect. ANP (10⁻⁶ M) or BAPTA (5×10⁻⁵ M) alone had no significant effect on NHE1 but prevented both effects of ALDO on this exchanger. The basal [Ca²⁺](i) was 104±3 nM (15), and ALDO (10⁻¹² or 10⁻⁶ M) increased the basal [Ca²⁺](i) to approximately 50% or 124%, respectively. RU 486, ANP and BAPTA decreased the [Ca²⁺](i) and inhibited the stimulatory effect of both doses of ALDO. The results suggest the involvement of GR on the nongenomic effects of ALDO and indicate a pHirr-regulating role for [Ca²⁺](i) that is mediated by NHE1, stimulated/impaired by ALDO, and affected by ANP or BAPTA with ALDO. The observed nongenomic hormonal interaction in the S3 segment may represent a rapid and physiologically relevant regulatory mechanism in the intact animal under conditions of volume alterations.
American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 2008
Karina Thieme; Débora Mai N. Eguti; Margarida de Mello-Aires; Maria Oliveira-Souza
The effect of ANG II on intracellular pH (pH(i)) recovery rate and AT(1) receptor translocation was investigated in transfected MDCK cells. The pH(i) recovery rate was evaluated by fluorescence microscopy using the fluorescent probe BCECF-AM. The human angiotensin II receptor isoform 1 (hAT(1)) translocation was analyzed by immunofluorescence and confocal microscope. Our data show that transfected cells in control situation have a pH(i) recovery rate of 0.219 +/- 0.017 pH U/min (n = 11). This value was similar to nontransfected cells [0.211 +/- 0.009 pH U/min (n = 12)]. Both values were significantly increased with ANG II (10(-9) M) but not with ANG II (10(-6) M). Losartan (10(-7) M) and dimethyl-BAPTA-AM (10(-7) M) decreased significantly the stimulatory effect of ANG II (10(-9) M) and induced an increase in Na(+)/H(+) exchanger 1 (NHE-1) activity with ANG II (10(-6) M). Immunofluorescence studies indicated that in control situation, the hAT(1) receptor was predominantly expressed in cytosol. However, it was translocated to plasma membrane with ANG II (10(-9) M) and internalized with ANG II (10(-6) M). Losartan (10(-7) M) induced hAT(1) translocation to plasma membrane in all studied groups. Dimethyl-BAPTA-AM (10(-7) M) did not change the effect of ANG II (10(-9) M) on the hAT(1) receptor distribution but induced its accumulation at plasma membrane in cells treated with ANG II (10(-6) M). With ionomycin (10(-6) M), the receptor was accumulated in cytosol. The results indicate that, in MDCK cells, the effect of ANG II on NHE-1 activity is associated with ligand binding to AT(1) receptor and intracellular signaling events related to AT(1) translocation.
Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology | 1972
Gerhard Malnic; Margarida de Mello-Aires; G. B. de Mello; G. Giebisch
SummaryRate of tubular hydrogen ion secretion was measured by a new method combining stationary microperfusion methods and the continuous measurement of pH changes of phosphate buffer with an antimony electrode. Significant differences in rate of acidification and transepithelial steady-state hydrogen ion gradients were observed in proximal and distal tubules in various acid-base abnormalities.