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The role of renal proximal tubule transport in the regulation of blood pressure

Authors :
Shoko Horita
Motonobu Nakamura
Masashi Suzuki
Nobuhiko Satoh
Atsushi Suzuki
Yukio Homma
Masaomi Nangaku
Source :
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice, Vol 36, Iss 1, Pp 12-21 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Nephrology, 2017.

Abstract

The electrogenic sodium/bicarbonate cotransporter 1 (NBCe1) on the basolateral side of the renal proximal tubule plays a pivotal role in systemic acid-base homeostasis. Mutations in the gene encoding NBCe1 cause severe proximal renal tubular acidosis accompanied by other extrarenal symptoms. The proximal tubule reabsorbs most of the sodium filtered in the glomerulus, contributing to the regulation of plasma volume and blood pressure. NBCe1 and other sodium transporters in the proximal tubule are regulated by hormones, such as angiotensin II and insulin. Angiotensin II is probably the most important stimulator of sodium reabsorption. Proximal tubule AT1A receptor is crucial for the systemic pressor effect of angiotensin II. In rodents and rabbits, the effect on proximal tubule NBCe1 is biphasic; at low concentration, angiotensin II stimulates NBCe1 via PKC/cAMP/ERK, whereas at high concentration, it inhibits NBCe1 via NO/cGMP/cGKII. In contrast, in human proximal tubule, angiotensin II has a dose-dependent monophasic stimulatory effect via NO/cGMP/ERK. Insulin stimulates the proximal tubule sodium transport, which is IRS2-dependent. We found that in insulin resistance and overt diabetic nephropathy, stimulatory effect of insulin on proximal tubule transport was preserved. Our results suggest that the preserved stimulation of the proximal tubule enhances sodium reabsorption, contributing to the pathogenesis of hypertension with metabolic syndrome. We describe recent findings regarding the role of proximal tubule transport in the regulation of blood pressure, focusing on the effects of angiotensin II and insulin.

Details

Language :
English, Korean
ISSN :
22119132 and 31800378
Volume :
36
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8ad3d11d3b0f47e7a31800378bfaa9c4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23876/j.krcp.2017.36.1.12