Literature DB >> 24777979

Identification of bona fide alternative renin transcripts expressed along cortical tubules and potential roles in promoting insulin resistance in vivo without significant plasma renin activity elevation.

Tomoaki Ishigami1, Tabito Kino2, Lin Chen2, Shintaro Minegishi2, Naomi Araki2, Masanari Umemura2, Kaito Abe2, Rie Sasaki2, Hisako Yamana2, Satoshi Umemura2.   

Abstract

Renin belongs to a family of aspartyl proteases and is the rate-limiting enzyme in the synthesis of the potent vasoactive peptide angiotensin II. Processing of renal renin has been extensively investigated in juxtaglomerular granular cells, in which prorenin and active renin are present in secretory condensed granules. Previous studies demonstrated alternative renin transcription in rat adrenal glands. Different studies reported novel intracellular forms of renin deduced from novel 5' variants derived from renin mRNA in both mice and humans. Comprehensive detailed studies in genetically engineered mice showed that both a secreted and an intracellular form of renin plays divergent mechanism regulating fluid intake and metabolism by the brain renin-angiotensin system; however, the presence, regulation, and functions of these renin isoforms in kidney and adrenal gland are not fully understood in mice. To investigate the characteristics of renin isoforms in mice, we performed a systematic inventory of renin transcripts of mice with and without a duplication of the renin gene alternatively from previous studies. We discovered a novel isoform of renin of the Ren2 gene, which conserved functionally important residues of the prosegment and incomplete isoforms of the Ren1C/D gene lacking a pre-pro segment. In situ hybridization assays revealed alternative renin isoforms expressed along cortical tubules. Newly generated transgenic mice with systemic overexpression of alternative renin transcript showed enhanced local angiotensin II generation without elevation of plasma renin activity and systemic insulin resistance in vivo, providing new pathophysiological insights into insulin resistance exaggerated by bona fide renin isoform.
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Keywords:  alternative transcript; insulin resistance; renin

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24777979     DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.114.03394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertension        ISSN: 0194-911X            Impact factor:   10.190


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6.  Blood Pressure Elevation of Tubular Specific (P)RR Transgenic Mice and Lethal Tubular Degeneration due to Possible Intracellular Interactions between (P)RR and Alternative Renin Products.

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Review 7.  Regulators of Epithelial Sodium Channels in Aldosterone-Sensitive Distal Nephrons (ASDN): Critical Roles of Nedd4L/Nedd4-2 and Salt-Sensitive Hypertension.

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