Figure 5.
Deletion of neural precursor cell-expressed developmentally downregulated protein 4-2 (Nedd4-2) abolished the effect of dietary K+ intake on renal outer medullary K+ (ROMK) channel activity in the cortical collecting duct (CCD). A and B: sets of whole cell recordings showing tertiapin Q (TPNQ; 400 nM)-sensitive K+ currents (ROMK) of the CCD in male control mice on a high K+ (HK) diet or low K+ (LK) diet for 7 days (A) and in kidney-specific Nedd4-2 knockout (Ks-Nedd4-2 KO) mice on different K+ diets (B). K+ currents were measured with a gap-free protocol at −40 mV. C: scatterplot summarizing each single value and mean value (at the left of each column) of the experiments in which TPNQ-sensitive K+ currents were measured at −40 mV in the CCD of control mice and Ks-Nedd4-2 KO mice on different K+ diets for 7 days (n = 6 tubules). The results obtained in mice on normal K+ (NK; shown in Fig. 1C) are also included for comparison (indicated by a dotted line). Significance was determined by two-way ANOVA. Nedd4l, neural precursor cell-expressed developmentally downregulated 4-like.