1. Angiotensin II induces coordinated calcium bursts in aldosterone-producing adrenal rosettes.
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Guagliardo NA, Klein PM, Gancayco CA, Lu A, Leng S, Makarem RR, Cho C, Rusin CG, Breault DT, Barrett PQ, and Beenhakker MP
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- Animals, Calcium-Binding Proteins genetics, Cytochrome P-450 CYP11B2 genetics, Cytochrome P-450 CYP11B2 metabolism, Female, Genes, Reporter genetics, Green Fluorescent Proteins genetics, Intravital Microscopy, Male, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Tissue Culture Techniques, Aldosterone metabolism, Angiotensin II metabolism, Calcium metabolism, Zona Glomerulosa metabolism
- Abstract
Aldosterone-producing zona glomerulosa (zG) cells of the adrenal gland arrange in distinct multi-cellular rosettes that provide a structural framework for adrenal cortex morphogenesis and plasticity. Whether this cyto-architecture also plays functional roles in signaling remains unexplored. To determine if structure informs function, we generated mice with zG-specific expression of GCaMP3 and imaged zG cells within their native rosette structure. Here we demonstrate that within the rosette, angiotensin II evokes periodic Ca
v 3-dependent calcium events that form bursts that are stereotypic in form. Our data reveal a critical role for angiotensin II in regulating burst occurrence, and a multifunctional role for the rosette structure in activity-prolongation and coordination. Combined our data define the calcium burst as the fundamental unit of zG layer activity evoked by angiotensin II and highlight a novel role for the rosette as a facilitator of cell communication.- Published
- 2020
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