“…Ca 2+ as an important second messenger, has been implicated to inhibit ENaCs (Wang and Chan, 2000). In particular, increase in cytoplasmic Ca 2+ results in decrease of apical Na + permeability in the frog skin (Grinstein and Erlij, 1978), toad urinary bladder (Brem et al, 1985;Palmer, 1985;Taylor et al, 1987) and the rabbit cortical collecting tubule (Frindt et al, 1993;Frindt and Windhager, 1990;Windhager et al, 1986). However, it is still unclear whether this inhibition is due to a direct effect.…”