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Increased blood pressure in nesfatin/nuclebindin-2-transgenic mice.

Yusaku Mori1, Hiroyuki Shimizu2, Hideki Kushima1, Munenori Hiromura1, Michishige Terasaki1, Michitaka Tanaka3, Aya Osaki4, Tsutomu Hirano1.   

Abstract

Nesfatin/nucleobindin-2 (nesf/NUCB2), a precursor of the anorexigenic protein nesfatin-1, is selectively expressed in the hypothalamic nuclei, which are central to the regulation of the autonomic nervous system. The present study sought to investigate the involvement of nesf/NUCB2 in the regulation of blood pressure and ingestive behavior, by using nesf/NUCB2-transgenic (Tg) mice. Blood pressure and heart rates were measured under conscious and unconscious conditions. Twenty-four-hour water intake and urine volume of male nesf/NUCB2-Tg mice and their littermates in metabolic cages were measured. After killing, kidney weight was measured and the mRNA expression of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC)-α and ENaC-γ was measured in the hypothalamus and kidney with real-time PCR. Systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressure were significantly higher in nesf/NUCB2-Tg mice, but pulse rate was not affected in conscious mice. In contrast, isoflurane anesthesia prevented an increase in blood pressure in the nesf/NUCB2-Tg mice. Twenty-four-hour water intake and urine volume were significantly higher in the nesf/NUCB2-Tg mice than in their non-Tg littermates. Urine sodium concentration was significantly lower in the nesf/NUCB2-Tg mice, although the serum sodium concentration and urine sodium excretion were not different between the genotypes. Kidney weight was significantly higher in the nesf/NUCB2-Tg mice than their non-Tg littermates, although there were no clear differences in the kidney histological findings between genotypes. The mRNA expression of ENaC-γ, but not ENaC-α, was decreased in the hypothalami of nesf/NUCB2-Tg mice. Our data suggested that Nesf/NUCB2 is involved in the regulation of blood pressure in the brain.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28446807     DOI: 10.1038/hr.2017.61

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Res        ISSN: 0916-9636            Impact factor:   3.872


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9.  Transgenic mice overexpressing nesfatin/nucleobindin-2 are susceptible to high-fat diet-induced obesity.

Authors:  H Shimizu; M Tanaka; A Osaki
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10.  Role of the renal sympathetic nerves in renal sodium/potassium handling and renal damage in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

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1.  Nesfatin-1 suppresses peripheral arterial remodeling without elevating blood pressure in mice.

Authors:  Yusaku Mori; Hiroyuki Shimizu; Hideki Kushima; Tomomi Saito; Munenori Hiromura; Michishige Terasaki; Masakazu Koshibu; Hirokazu Ohtaki; Tsutomu Hirano
Journal:  Endocr Connect       Date:  2019-05-01       Impact factor: 3.335

Review 2.  Current Understanding of the Role of Nesfatin-1.

Authors:  Martha A Schalla; Andreas Stengel
Journal:  J Endocr Soc       Date:  2018-09-10
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