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Purinergic signaling is enhanced in the absence of UT-A1 and UT-A3.

Nathaniel J Himmel1, Richard T Rogers1, Sara K Redd1, Yirong Wang1, Mitsi A Blount1,2.   

Abstract

ATP is an important paracrine regulator of renal tubular water and urea transport. The activity of P2Y2 , the predominant P2Y receptor of the medullary collecting duct, is mediated by ATP, and modulates urinary concentration. To investigate the role of purinergic signaling in the absence of urea transport in the collecting duct, we studied wild-type (WT) and UT-A1/A3 null (UT-A1/A3 KO) mice in metabolic cages to monitor urine output, and collected tissue samples for analysis. We confirmed that UT-A1/A3 KO mice are polyuric, and concurrently observed lower levels of urinary cAMP as compared to WT, despite elevated serum vasopressin (AVP) levels. Because P2Y2 inhibits AVP-stimulated transport by dampening cAMP synthesis, we suspected that, similar to other models of AVP-resistant polyuria, purinergic signaling is increased in UT-A1/A3 KO mice. In fact, we observed that both urinary ATP and purinergic-mediated prostanoid (PGE2 ) levels were elevated. Collectively, our data suggest that the reduction of medullary osmolality due to the lack of UT-A1 and UT-A3 induces an AVP-resistant polyuria that is possibly exacerbated by, or at least correlated with, enhanced purinergic signaling.
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Keywords:  ATP; P2Y receptors; Urea transporters; polyuria; urine concentration

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33369887      PMCID: PMC7769175          DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Rep        ISSN: 2051-817X


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