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Urine concentrating defect in prostaglandin EP1-deficient mice

  • Chris R.J. Kennedy*
  • , Huaqi Xiong
  • , Sherine Rahal
  • , Jacqueline Vanderluit
  • , Ruth S. Slack
  • , Yahua Zhang
  • , Youfei Guan
  • , Matthew D. Breyer
  • , Richard L. Hébert
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of Ottawa
  • Vanderbilt University

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摘要

We investigated the role of the prostaglandin E2 (PGE 2) EP1 receptor in modulating urine concentration as it is expressed along the renal collecting duct where argininevasopressin (AVP) exerts its anti-diuretic activity, and in the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei of the hypothalamus where AVP is synthesized. The urine osmolality of EP1-null mice (EP1-/-) failed to match levels achieved by wild-type (WT) counterparts upon water deprivation (WD) for 24 h. This difference was reflected by higher plasma osmolality in WD EP1 -/- mice. Along the collecting duct, the induction and subapical to plasma membrane translocation of the aquaporin-2 water channel in WD EP 1-/- mice appeared equivalent to that of WD WT mice as determined by quantitative RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. However, medullary interstitial osmolalities dropped significantly in EP1-/- mice following WD. Furthermore, urinary AVP levels of WD EP1 -/- mice were significantly lower than those of WD WT mice. This deficit could be traced back to a blunted induction of hypothalamic AVP mRNA expression in WD EP1-/- mice as determined by quantitative RT-PCR. Administration of the AVP mimetic [deamino-Cys1,D-Arg 8]-vasopressin restored a significant proportion of the urine concentrating ability of WD EP1-/- mice. When mice were water loaded to suppress endogenous AVP production, urine osmolalities increased equally for WT and EP1-/- mice. These data suggest that PGE2 modulates urine concentration by acting at EP1 receptors, not in the collecting duct, but within the hypothalamus to promote AVP synthesis in response to acute WD.

源语言英语
页(从-至)F868-F875
期刊American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
292
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2月 2007
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