Literature DB >> 19889957

Sex differences in adaptive downregulation of pre-macula densa sodium transporters with ANG II infusion in mice.

Swasti Tiwari1, Lijun Li, Shahla Riazi, Veerendra K Madala Halagappa, Carolyn M Ecelbarger.   

Abstract

An increase in blood pressure (BP) due to angiotensin II (ANG II) infusion or other means is associated with adaptive pressure natriuresis due to reduced sodium reabsorption primarily in proximal tubule (PT) and thick ascending limb (TAL). We tested the hypothesis that male and female mice would show differential response to ANG II infusion with regard to the regulation of the protein abundance of sodium transporters in the PT and TAL and that these responses would be modulated by aging. Young (approximately 3 mo) and old (approximately 21 mo) male and female mice were infused with ANG II at 800 ng x kg body wt(-1) x min(-1) by osmotic minipump for 7 days or received a sham operation. ANG II increased mean arterial pressure (MAP), measured by radiotelemetry, significantly more in male mice of both ages (increased approximately 30-40 mmHg), compared with females (increased approximately 15-25 mmHg). On day 1, MAP was also significantly increased in old mice, relative to young (P = 0.01). ANG II infusion was associated with a significant decline in plasma testosterone (to <30% of control male) in male mice and rise in young female mice (to 478% of control female). No sex differences were found in the upregulation of the sodium hydrogen exchanger abundance on Western blots observed with ANG II infusion or the downregulation of the sodium phosphate cotransporter; however, aging did impact on some of these changes. Male mice (especially young) also had significantly reduced levels of the TAL bumetanide-sensitive Na-K-2Cl cotransporter (to 60% of male control), while young females showed an increase (to 126% of female control) with ANG II infusion. These sex differences do not support impaired pressure natriuresis in male mice, but might reflect a greater need and attempt to mount an appropriately BP-metered natriuretic response by additional downregulation of TAL sodium reabsorption.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19889957      PMCID: PMC2806117          DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00088.2009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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