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Publication : Salt and acid-base metabolism in claudin-16 knockdown mice: impact for the pathophysiology of FHHNC patients.

First Author  Himmerkus N Year  2008
Journal  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume  295
Issue  6 Pages  F1641-7
PubMed ID  18784260 Mgi Jnum  J:142533
Mgi Id  MGI:3821667 Doi  10.1152/ajprenal.90388.2008
Citation  Himmerkus N, et al. (2008) Salt and acid-base metabolism in claudin-16 knockdown mice: impact for the pathophysiology of FHHNC patients. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 295(6):F1641-7
abstractText  Claudin-16 is defective in familial hypomagnesemia with hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis (FHHNC). Claudin-16 knockdown (CLDN16 KD) mice show reduced cation selectivity in the thick ascending limb. The defect leads to a collapse of the lumen-positive diffusion voltage, which drives Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) absorption. Because of the reduced tight junction permeability ratio for Na(+) over Cl(-), we proposed a backleak of NaCl into the lumen. Systemic analysis had revealed lower blood pressure and a moderately increased plasma aldosterone concentration. In this study, we measured the amiloride-sensitive equivalent short-circuit current in isolated, perfused collecting ducts and found it increased by fivefold in CLDN16 KD mice compared with wild-type (WT) mice. Amiloride treatment unmasked renal Na(+) loss in the thick ascending limb of the nephron. Under amiloride treatment, CLDN16 KD mice developed hyponatremia and the renal fractional excretion of Na(+) was twofold higher in CLDN16 KD compared with WT mice. The loss of claudin-16 also resulted in increased urinary flow, reduced HCO(3)(-) excretion, and lower urine pH. We conclude that perturbation in salt and acid-base metabolism in CLDN16 KD mice has its origin in the defective cation permselectivity of the thick ascending limb of the nephron. This study has contributed to the still incomplete understanding of the symptoms of FHHNC patients.
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