Effects of changes in sodium balance on prostaglandin synthesis and prostaglandin E2 9-ketoreductase activity in the rat kidney.

M Rathaus, E Podjarny, J Shapira, J Bernheim, M M Werber
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The in vitro synthesis of prostaglandins E2 and F2 alpha by renal cortex, medulla and papilla was measured in normal rats and in rats receiving either a low or a high sodium intake for 14 days. The production of both prostaglandins was unchanged in the cortex. In the medulla, both low and high sodium intakes led to a similar decrease in prostaglandin E2 synthesis in vitro, but prostaglandin F2 alpha synthesis was unchanged. In the papilla, a low sodium intake increased prostaglandin E2 synthesis. The activity of prostaglandin E2 9-ketoreductase, a cytosolic enzyme catalysing the conversion of prostaglandin E2 to prostaglandin F2 alpha, was unchanged in cortical preparations. In medullary slices, prostaglandin E2 9-ketoreductase activity was decreased by both sodium depletion and loading. In the papilla, prostaglandin E2 9-ketoreductase activity was slightly decreased by sodium loading and increased with sodium depletion. These results obtained in the rat are at variance with findings in the rabbit. The role played by prostaglandin E2 9-ketoreductase in the regulation of prostaglandin biosynthesis during changes of sodium balance remains controversial.

钠平衡变化对大鼠肾脏前列腺素合成及前列腺素E2 9-酮还原酶活性的影响。
测定了正常大鼠和低钠、高钠两组大鼠肾皮质、髓质和乳头在体外合成前列腺素E2和F2 α的情况。两种前列腺素的生成在皮层中没有变化。在髓质中,低钠和高钠摄入导致体外前列腺素E2合成相似的减少,但前列腺素F2 α合成不变。在乳头中,低钠摄入量增加了前列腺素E2的合成。前列腺素E2 9-酮还原酶(一种催化前列腺素E2转化为前列腺素F2 α的胞质酶)的活性在皮质制剂中没有变化。在骨髓切片中,前列腺素E2 9-酮还原酶活性因钠耗尽和负荷而降低。在乳头中,前列腺素E2 9-酮还原酶活性随着钠的负荷而轻微降低,随着钠的消耗而升高。这些在大鼠身上得到的结果与在兔子身上得到的结果不同。前列腺素E2 9-酮还原酶在钠平衡变化过程中对前列腺素生物合成的调控作用尚存争议。
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