Mechanism of Na-K-ATPase inhibition by PGE2 in intestinal epithelial cells

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The primary means of intestinal absorption of nutrients by villus cells is via Na-dependent nutrient co-transporters located in the brush border membrane (BBM). These secondary active co-transport processes require a favorable transcellular Na gradient that is provided by Na-K-ATPase. In chronic enteritis, malabsorption of essential nutrients is partially due to inhibition of villus Na- K-ATPase activity mediated by specific immune inflammatory mediators that are known to be ele-vated in the inflamed mucosa. However, how Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), a specific mediator of nutrient malabsorption in the villus BBM, may mediate the inhibition of Na-K-ATPase is not known. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effect of PGE2 on Na-K-ATPase in villus cells and define its mechanism of action. In vitro, in IEC-18 cells, PGE2 treatment significantly reduced Na- K-ATPase activity, accompanied by a significant increase in the intracellular levels of cyclic Adeno-sine Monophosphate (cAMP). The treatment with cAMP analog 8-Bromo-cAMP mimicked the PGE2-mediated effect on Na-K-ATPase activity, while Rp-cAMP (PKA inhibitor) pretreatment reversed the same. The mechanism of inhibition of PGE2 was secondary to a transcriptional reduction in the Na-K-ATPase α1 and β1 subunit genes, which was reversed by the Rp-cAMP pretreatment. Thus, the PGE2-mediated activation of the PKA pathway mediates the transcriptional inhibition of Na-K-ATPase activity in vitro.

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Nepal, N., Arthur, S., Haynes, J., Palaniappan, B., & Sundaram, U. (2021). Mechanism of Na-K-ATPase inhibition by PGE2 in intestinal epithelial cells. Cells, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10040752

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