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Publication : Salt sensitivity of volume and blood pressure in a mouse with globally reduced ENaC γ-subunit expression.

First Author  Ray EC Year  2021
Journal  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol Volume  321
Issue  6 Pages  F705-F714
PubMed ID  34632813 Mgi Jnum  J:334490
Mgi Id  MGI:7398333 Doi  10.1152/ajprenal.00559.2020
Citation  Ray EC, et al. (2021) Salt sensitivity of volume and blood pressure in a mouse with globally reduced ENaC gamma-subunit expression. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 321(6):F705-F714
abstractText  The epithelial Na(+) channel (ENaC) promotes the absorption of Na(+) in the aldosterone-sensitive distal nephron, colon, and respiratory epithelia. Deletion of genes encoding subunits of ENaC results in early postnatal mortality. Here, we present the initial characterization of a mouse with dramatically suppressed expression of the ENaC gamma-subunit. We used this hypomorphic (gamma(mt)) allele to explore the importance of this subunit in homeostasis of electrolytes and body fluid volume. At baseline, gamma-subunit expression in gamma(mt/mt) mice was markedly suppressed in the kidney and lung, whereas electrolytes resembled those of littermate controls. Aldosterone levels in gamma(mt/mt) mice exceeded those seen in littermate controls. Quantitative magnetic resonance measurement of body composition revealed similar baseline body water, lean tissue mass, and fat tissue mass in gamma(mt/mt) mice and controls. gamma(mt/mt) mice exhibited a more rapid decline in body water and lean tissue mass in response to a low-Na(+) diet than the controls. Replacement of drinking water with 2% saline selectively and transiently increased body water and lean tissue mass in gamma(mt/mt) mice relative to the controls. Lower blood pressures were variably observed in gamma(mt/mt) mice on a high-salt diet compared with the controls. gamma(mt/mt) also exhibited reduced diurnal blood pressure variation, a "nondipping" phenotype, on a high-Na(+) diet. Although ENaC in the renal tubules and colon works to prevent extracellular fluid volume depletion, our observations suggest that ENaC in other tissues may participate in regulating extracellular fluid volume and blood pressure.NEW & NOTEWORTHY A mouse with globally suppressed expression of the epithelial Na(+) channel gamma-subunit showed enhanced sensitivity to dietary salt, including a transient increase in total body fluid, reduced blood pressure, and reduced diurnal blood pressure variation when given a dietary NaCl challenge. These results point to a role for the epithelial Na(+) channel in regulating body fluid and blood pressure beyond classical transepithelial Na(+) transport mechanisms.
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