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cGMP-Dependent Protein Kinase 1 Polymorphisms Underlie Renal Sodium Handling Impairment

Authors :
Mara Ferrandi
Elena Brioni
Marco Simonini
Isabella Molinari
Paolo Manunta
Jan A. Staessen
Chiara Lanzani
Simona Delli Carpini
Lorena Citterio
Giuseppe Bianchi
Lino Merlino
Giacomo Dell’ Antonio
Tatiana Kuznetsova
Citterio, L
Ferrandi, M
DELLI CARPINI, S
Simonini, M
Kuznetsova, T
Molinari, I
Dell’Antonio, G
Lanzani, C
Merlino, L
Brioni, E
Staessen, Ja
Bianchi, G
Manunta, Paolo
Epidemiologie
RS: CARIM School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Source :
Hypertension, 62(6), 1027-1033. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Abstract

Defective pressure-natriuresis related to abnormalities in the natriuretic response has been associated with hypertension development. A major signaling pathway mediating pressure natriuresis involves the cGMP-dependent protein kinase 1 (PRKG1) that, once activated by Src kinase, inhibits renal Na + reabsorption via a direct action on basolateral Na-K ATPase and luminal Na–H exchanger type 3, as shown in renal tubuli of animals. Because a clear implication of PRKG1 in humans is still lacking, here we addressed whether PRKG1 polymorphisms affect pressure-natriuresis in patients. Naive hypertensive patients (n=574), genotyped for PRKG1 rs1904694, rs7897633, and rs7905063 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), underwent an acute Na + loading, and the slope of the pressure–natriuresis relationship between blood pressure and Na + excretion was calculated. The underlying molecular mechanism was investigated by immunoblotting protein quantifications in human kidneys. The results demonstrate that the PRKG1 risk haplotype GAT (rs1904694, rs7897633, rs7905063, respectively) associates with a rightward shift of the pressure–natriuresis curve (0.017±0.004 μEq/mm Hg per minute) compared with the ACC (0.0013±0.003 μEq/mm Hg per minute; P =0.001). In human kidneys, a positive correlation of protein expression levels between PRKG1 and Src ( r =0.83; P r =0.557; P r =0.584; P r =0.691; P + reabsorption, suggestive of a blunt pressure–natriuresis response.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0194911X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hypertension, 62(6), 1027-1033. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....63211e8cd64c0da20e4830ea7381b1a0