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Publication : TASK channels are not required to mount an aldosterone secretory response to metabolic acidosis in mice.

First Author  Guagliardo NA Year  2011
Journal  Mol Cell Endocrinol Volume  336
Issue  1-2 Pages  47-52
PubMed ID  21111026 Mgi Jnum  J:179474
Mgi Id  MGI:5302468 Doi  10.1016/j.mce.2010.11.017
Citation  Guagliardo NA, et al. (2011) TASK channels are not required to mount an aldosterone secretory response to metabolic acidosis in mice. Mol Cell Endocrinol 336(1-2):47-52
abstractText  The stimulation of aldosterone production by acidosis enhances proton excretion and serves to limit disturbances in systemic acid-base equilibrium. Yet, the mechanisms by which protons stimulate aldosterone production from cells of the adrenal cortex remain largely unknown. TWIK-related acid sensitive K channels (TASK) are inhibited by extracellular protons within the physiological range and have emerged as important regulators of aldosterone production in the adrenal cortex. Here we show that congenic C57BL/6J mice with genetic deletion of TASK-1 (K(2P)3.1) and TASK-3 (K(2P)9.1) channel subunits overproduce aldosterone and display an enhanced sensitivity to steroidogenic stimuli, including a more pronounced steroidogenic response to chronic NH(4)Cl loading. Thus, we conclude that TASK channels are not required for the stimulation of aldosterone production by protons but their inhibition by physiological acidosis may contribute to full expression of the steroidogenic response.
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