Effects of postnatal steroids on Na+/K+-ATPase activity and a1- and �1-subunit protein expression in the cerebral cortex and renal cortex of newborn lambs

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dc.contributor Kim, CR
dc.contributor Sadowska, GB
dc.contributor Petersson, KH
dc.contributor Merino, M
dc.contributor Sysyn, GD
dc.contributor Padbury, JF
dc.contributor Stonestreet, BS
dc.date.accessioned 2012-01-30T17:03:30Z
dc.date.available 2012-01-30T17:03:30Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier.citation Rep. Fert. Dev. (2006) 18(4): 413-423
dc.identifier.issn 1031-3613
dc.identifier.uri http://livestocklibrary.com.au/handle/1234/17006
dc.description.abstract Na+/K+-ATPase is a membrane-bound enzyme responsible for Na+/K+ translocation across cell membranes. It is essential for the generation of electrochemical gradients, which control the ionic environment necessary for electrical activity and water and electrolyte balance. Newborn infants who are at risk of developing bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are frequently treated with corticosteroids. Although these infants are at risk for neurological, water and electrolyte abnormalities, there is little information regarding the effects of clinically relevant doses of corticosteroids on Na+/K+-ATPase activity and protein isoform expression in the brain and kidney of newborns. In the present study, we examined the effects of dexamethasone on cerebral cortical and renal cortical Na+/K+-ATPase activity and ?1- and ?1-protein isoform expression in newborn lambs. Lambs were given four injections of a placebo (n = 11) or one of three different doses of dexamethasone (0.01 mg kg-1, n = 9; 0.25 mg kg-1, n = 11; or 0.50 mg kg-1, n = 9) 12 h apart on Postnatal Days 3 and 4 up to 18 h before harvest of the cerebral cortex and renal cortex. We selected doses in a range to approximate those used to treat infants with BPD. Na+/K+-ATPase activity was measured in membrane preparations as ouabain-sensitive inorganic phosphate liberation from ATP and ?1- and ?1-subunit abundance by Western immunoblot. Postnatal treatment of lambs with dexamethasone resulted in a 21.4% increase in Na+/K+-ATPase activity and a 30.4% increase in catalytic ?1-protein expression in the cerebral cortex at a dose of 0.50 mg kg-1 dexamethasone, but not at the lower doses. Dexamethasone treatment was not associated with changes in ?1-isoform expression in the cerebral cortex. In the kidney, dexamethasone treatment was not associated with significant changes in Na+/K+-ATPase activity or ?1- or ?1-isoform expression for the doses we examined. Therefore, clinically relevant corticosteroid treatment exerts dose-related, differential organ-specific effects on Na+/K+-ATPase activity and protein isoform expression in newborn lambs.
dc.publisher CSIRO Publishing
dc.source.uri http://www.publish.csiro.au/?act=view_file&file_id=RD05114.pdf
dc.subject brain
dc.subject corticosteroids
dc.subject kidney
dc.subject sheep
dc.title Effects of postnatal steroids on Na+/K+-ATPase activity and a1- and �1-subunit protein expression in the cerebral cortex and renal cortex of newborn lambs
dc.type Research
dc.description.version Journal article
dc.identifier.volume 18
dc.identifier.page 413-423
dc.identifier.issue 4


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