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Query: UMLS:C0020438 (
hypercalciuria
)
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The Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchanger (NCX) is a bidirectional transporter that is controlled by membrane potential and transmembrane gradients of Na(+) and Ca(2+). Although two isoforms of NCX1 and
NCX2
are coexpressed on the basolateral membrane of the distal nephron, the functional significance of these isoforms is not entirely clear. Therefore, we used NCX1- and
NCX2
-heterozygote knockout mice (KO) and their double KO, as well as isoform-selective NCX inhibitors, to determine the roles of NCX isoforms in urine formation and electrolyte excretion in mice. NCX inhibitors, particularly
NCX2
-sensitive inhibitors, caused a dose-dependent natriuresis and in a higher dose, moreover,
hypercalciuria
. Consistently, NCX1-KO possessed normal renal function similar to wild-type mice (WT), whereas
NCX2
-KO and double KO exhibited moderate natriuresis and
hypercalciuria
. Notably, renal responses to YM-244769 were equivalently observed in NCX1-KO and WT, but disappeared in
NCX2
-KO and double KO. Thus, functional inhibition of
NCX2
initially causes natriuresis, and further inhibition of
NCX2
produces
hypercalciuria
, suggesting that the functional significance of
NCX2
lies in Na(+) and Ca(2+) reabsorption of the kidney.
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PMID:Genetic knockout and pharmacologic inhibition of NCX2 cause natriuresis and hypercalciuria. 2549 2