Literature DB >> 31091159

Renal sensory nerves increase sympathetic nerve activity and blood pressure in 2-kidney 1-clip hypertensive mice.

Jason Ong1,2, Brian J Kinsman1, Alan F Sved2, Brittney M Rush1, Roderick J Tan1, Marcelo D Carattino1, Sean D Stocker1.   

Abstract

Renal denervation lowers arterial blood pressure (ABP) in multiple clinical trials and some experimental models of hypertension. These antihypertensive effects have been attributed to the removal of renal afferent nerves. The purpose of the present study was to define the function, anatomy, and contribution of mouse renal sensory neurons to a renal nerve-dependent model of hypertension. First, electrical stimulation of mouse renal afferent nerves produced frequency-dependent increases in ABP that were eliminated by ganglionic blockade. Stimulus-triggered averaging revealed renal afferent stimulation significantly increased splanchnic, renal, and lumbar sympathetic nerve activity (SNA). Second, kidney injection of wheat germ agglutinin into male C57Bl6 mice (12-14 wk; Jackson Laboratories) produced ipsilateral labeling in the T11-L2 dorsal root ganglia. Next, 2-kidney 1-clip (2K1C) hypertension was produced in male C57Bl6 mice (12-14 wk; Jackson Laboratories) by placement of a 0.5-mm length of polytetrafluoroethylene tubing around the left renal artery. 2K1C mice displayed an elevated ABP measured via telemetry and a greater fall in mean ABP to ganglionic blockade at day 14 or 21 vs. day 0. Renal afferent discharge was significantly higher in 2K1C-clipped vs. 2K1C-unclipped or sham kidneys. In addition, 2K1C-clipped vs. 2K1C-unclipped or sham kidneys had lower renal mass and higher mRNA levels of several proinflammatory cytokines. Finally, both ipsilateral renal denervation (10% phenol) or selective denervation of renal afferent nerves (periaxonal application of 33 mM capsaicin) at time of clipping resulted in lower ABP of 2K1C mice at day 14 or 21. These findings suggest mouse renal sensory neurons are activated to increase SNA and ABP in 2K1C hypertension. NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study documents the function, anatomy, and contribution of mouse renal sensory nerves to neurogenic hypertension produced by renal stenosis. Activation of renal afferents increased sympathetic nerve activity and blood pressure. Renal afferent activity was elevated in hypertensive mice, and renal afferent denervation lowered blood pressure. Clinically, patients with renal stenosis have been excluded from clinical trials for renal denervation, but this study highlights the potential therapeutic efficacy to target renal nerves in these patients.

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Keywords:  autonomic; blood pressure; hypertension; sensory; sympathetic

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31091159      PMCID: PMC6689772          DOI: 10.1152/jn.00173.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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