ENaC expression correlates with the acute furosemide-induced K+ excretion.
Niklas AyassePeder BergJens LeipzigerMads Vaarby SorensenPublished in: Physiological reports (2021)
Acute furosemide-induced kaliuresis differs greatly and depends on the a priori molecular expression level of ENaC. Remarkably, it can be even absent in animals fed a high Na+ diet, despite a marked increase of tubular flow and urinary Na+ excretion. This study provides auxiliary evidence that acute ENaC-dependent K+ excretion requires both Na+ as substrate and molecular activation of ENaC.