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Identification of a contractile function for renal medullary interstitial cells.

A K Hughes1, W H Barry, D E Kohan.   

Abstract

Renomedullary interstitial cells (RMIC) are unique to the renal medulla. By virtue of their anatomic location and arrangement, RMIC may hinder axial dissipation of the concentration gradient, thereby aiding urinary concentration. A more active role in urinary concentration has been postulated on the basis of speculations about RMIC contractile potential, however, RMIC contraction has not been investigated. To determine if these cells are contractile, cultured rat RMIC were exposed to endothelin-1 (ET-1), a potent vasoconstrictor which binds to RMIC, and examined using video microscopy. ET-1 (as low as 10 pM) caused a slowly developing and dose-dependent reduction in RMIC surface area. ET-1 markedly increased the number and intensity of F-actin microfilament staining. ET-1-induced RMIC contraction was not altered by nifedipine, was partially reduced by nickel, and was completely inhibited by H7, indicating that ET-1 action is mediated by protein kinase C and is partially dependent upon receptor-operated calcium channels. The ET-1 effect does not involve nitric oxide since NG-monomethyl-L-arginine did not alter ET-1-induced RMIC contraction; in addition, ET-1 had only a minor effect on cGMP levels and no effect on nitrite production. PGE2 acts in an autocrine manner to dampen ET action since indomethacin potentiates, while PGE2 inhibits, ET-1-induced RMIC contraction. The contractile response is not unique to ET-1 since vasopressin also reduces RMIC surface area and increases F-actin microfiliment staining. These studies demonstrate that RMIC in culture are contractile. The possibility is raised that contraction of RMIC plays a role in modifying urinary concentration as well as regulation of other renal medullary functions.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7615812      PMCID: PMC185214          DOI: 10.1172/JCI118050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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