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Deletion of claudin-10 [Cldn 10) in the thick ascending limb impairs paracellular sodium permeability and leads to hypermagnesemia and nephrocalcinosis.

Authors :
Breiderhoff, Tilman
Himmerkus, Nina
Stuiver, Marchel
Mutig, Kerim
Will, Constanze
Meij, Iwan C.
Bachmann, Sebastian
Bleich, Markus
Willnow, Thomas E.
Müller, Dominik
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 8/28/2012, Vol. 109 Issue 35, p14241-14246. 6p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In the kidney, tight junction proteins contribute to segment specific selectivity and permeability of paracellular ¡on transport. In the thick ascending limb (TAL) of Henle's loop, chloride is reabsorbed transcellularly, whereas sodium reabsorption takes transcellular and paracellular routes. TAL salt transport maintains the concentrating ability of the kidney and generates a transepithelial voltage that drives the reabsorption of calcium and magnesium. Thus, functionality of TAL ion transport depends strongly on the properties of the paracellular pathway. To elucidate the role of the tight junction protein claudin-10 in TAL function, we generated mice with a deletion of Cldn10 in this segment. We show that claudin-10 determines paracellular sodium permeability, and that its 10ss leads to hypermagnesemia and nephrocalcinosis. In isolated perfused TAL tubules of claudin-10-deficient mice, paracellular permeability of sodium is decreased, and the relative permeability of calcium and magnesium is increased. Moreover, furosemide-inhibitable transepithelial voltage is increased, leading to a shift from paracellular sodium transport to paracellular hyperabsorption of calcium and magnesium. These data identify claudin-10 as a key factor in control of cation selectivity and transport in the TAL, and deficiency in this pathway as a cause of nephrocalcinosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00278424
Volume :
109
Issue :
35
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
79546899
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1203834109