2003
DOI: 10.1172/jci16826
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Hypoxia-induced endocytosis of Na,K-ATPase in alveolar epithelial cells is mediated by mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and PKC-ζ

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“…27 This short-term regulation facilitates cells to promptly respond to the acute changes in intracellular ion environment. 23,27 We describe here for the first time that Fas L can cause an irreversible internalization of Na þ ,K þ -ATPase as a mechanism to suppress its activity, suggesting that this process is probably not relevant to the routine short-term regulation of sodium pump, but rather allows cells to rapidly undergo apoptosis. We speculate that this internalization of Na þ ,K þ -ATPase is necessary for malignant T-cell deletion, since it can greatly increase the sensitization of abnormal T cells to Fas/Fas L system-induced cell apoptosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…27 This short-term regulation facilitates cells to promptly respond to the acute changes in intracellular ion environment. 23,27 We describe here for the first time that Fas L can cause an irreversible internalization of Na þ ,K þ -ATPase as a mechanism to suppress its activity, suggesting that this process is probably not relevant to the routine short-term regulation of sodium pump, but rather allows cells to rapidly undergo apoptosis. We speculate that this internalization of Na þ ,K þ -ATPase is necessary for malignant T-cell deletion, since it can greatly increase the sensitization of abnormal T cells to Fas/Fas L system-induced cell apoptosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In summary, these data suggest that intracellular GSH depletion produces H 2 O 2 , then Effects of Fas L, GSH, BSO and H 2 O 2 on the serine phosphorylation of Na þ ,K þ -ATPase a1 subunit Considerable evidence has documented that the 'endocytosis' of Na þ ,K þ -ATPase is closely related to serine phosphorylation of Na þ ,K þ -ATPase a1 subunit, the process of which is tightly Impairment of Na þ ,K þ -ATPase in human T-cell leukemia cell apoptosis W Yin et al controlled by intracellular protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms. 22,23 In present study, we performed immunoprecipitation experiment to observe the effects of Fas L, GSH, BSO and H 2 O 2 on serine phosphorylation of Na þ ,K þ ATPase a1 subunit. The results, as shown in Figure 7a, revealed that both Fas L and BSO increased the serine phosphorylation of Na þ ,K þ ATPase a1 subunit, whereas GSH decreased it.…”
Section: Intracellular Gsh Depletion Triggers the Internalization Andmentioning
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“…Both in vitro and in vivo studies clearly show that decreased O 2 tension reduces the capacity of alveolar epithelial cells to actively transport sodium across alveolar epithelium. In alveolar epithelial cells, hypoxia (0% and 3% O 2 ) inhibits dome formation, decreases both amiloridesensitive 22 Na influx and Na-K-ATPase activity (14,32,41,42), and reduces amiloride-sensitive short-circuit current (32), suggesting that transepithelial sodium transport is impaired. The mechanisms whereby hypoxia decreases transepithelial sodium transport depends on the severity and the length of the hypoxic exposure.…”
Section: Effect Of Hypoxia On Proteins Involved In Glucose Metabolismmentioning
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“…Several studies in alveolar epithelial cells indicate that hypoxia alters the trafficking of sodium proteins between the cytosol and the membrane. In A549 cells, hypoxia (1.5% O 2 for 60 min) decreased Na-KATPase activity by promoting the endocytosis of ␣ 1 and ␤ 1 Na-K-ATPase protein subunits (14). Planès et al (40) reported that during moderate hypoxia (3% O 2 for 18 h), the decrease in sodium channels in the apical membrane was restored by ␤ 2 -agonists, which favored the trafficking of proteins from the cytosol to the membrane.…”
Section: Effect Of Hypoxia On Proteins Involved In Glucose Metabolismmentioning
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