Mechanisms of connecting tubule glomerular feedback enhancement by aldosterone

Connecting tubule glomerular feedback (CTGF) is a mechanism where an increase in sodium (Na) concentration in the connecting tubule (CNT) causes the afferent arteriole (Af-Art) to dilate. We recently reported that aldosterone within the CNT lumen enhances CTGF via a nongenomic effect involving GPR30...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2016-12, Vol.311 (6), p.F1182-F1188
Hauptverfasser: Ren, YiLin, Janic, Branislava, Kutskill, Kristopher, Peterson, Edward L, Carretero, Oscar A
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Zusammenfassung:Connecting tubule glomerular feedback (CTGF) is a mechanism where an increase in sodium (Na) concentration in the connecting tubule (CNT) causes the afferent arteriole (Af-Art) to dilate. We recently reported that aldosterone within the CNT lumen enhances CTGF via a nongenomic effect involving GPR30 receptors and sodium/hydrogen exchanger (NHE), but the signaling pathways of this mechanism are unknown. We hypothesize that aldosterone enhances CTGF via cAMP/protein kinase A (PKA) pathway that activates protein kinase C (PKC) and stimulates superoxide (O ) production. Rabbit Af-Arts and their adherent CNTs were microdissected and simultaneously perfused. Two consecutive CTGF curves were elicited by increasing the CNT luminal NaCl. We found that the main effect of aldosterone was to sensitize CTGF and we analyzed data by comparing NaCl concentration in the CNT perfusate needed to achieve half of the maximal response (EC ). During the control period, the NaCl concentration that elicited a half-maximal response (EC ) was 37.0 ± 2.0 mmol/l; addition of aldosterone (10 mol/l) to the CNT lumen decreased EC to 19.3 ± 1.3 mmol/l (P ≤ 0.001 vs. Control). The specific adenylyl cyclase inhibitor 2',3'-dideoxyadenosine (ddA; 2 × 10 mol/l) and the PKA inhibitor H-89 dihydrochloride hydrate (H-89; 2 × 10 mol/l) prevented the aldosterone effect. The selective PKC inhibitor GF109203X (10 mol/l) also prevented EC reduction caused by aldosterone. CNT intraluminal addition of O scavenger tempol (10 mol/l) blocked the aldosterone effect. We conclude that aldosterone inside the CNT lumen enhances CTGF via a cAMP/PKA/PKC pathway and stimulates O generation and this process may contribute to renal damage by increasing glomerular capillary pressure.
ISSN:1931-857X
1522-1466
DOI:10.1152/ajprenal.00076.2016