High baseline ROMK activity in the mouse late distal convoluted and early connecting tubule probably contributes to aldosterone-independent K+ secretion

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作者
Nesterov, Viatcheslav [1 ]
Bertog, Marko [1 ]
Korbmacher, Christoph [1 ]
机构
[1] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Inst Zellulare & Mol Physiol, Erlangen, Germany
关键词
epithelial Na plus channel; late distal convoluted tubule/connecting tubule; patch-clamp; renal outer medullary K+ channel; renal potassium secretion; EPITHELIAL SODIUM-CHANNEL; CORTICAL COLLECTING TUBULE; ANGIOTENSIN-II; BLOOD-PRESSURE; ELECTROLYTE TRANSPORT; BASOLATERAL MEMBRANE; NA CHANNELS; ALPHA-ENAC; POTASSIUM; KIDNEY;
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10.1152/ajprenal.00252.2021
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
The renal outer medullary K+ channel (ROMK) is colocalized with the epithelial Na+ channel (ENaC) in the late distal convoluted tubule (DCT2), connecting tubule (CNT), and cortical collecting duct (CCD). ENaC-mediated Na+ absorption generates the electrical driving force for ROMK-mediated tubular K+ secretion, which is critically important for maintaining renal K+ homeostasis. ENaC activity is aldosterone dependent in the late CNT and early CCD (CNT/CCD) but aldosterone independent in the DCT2 and early CNT (DCT2/CNT). This suggests that under baseline conditions with low plasma aldosterone, ROMK-mediated K+ secretion mainly occurs in the DCT2/CNT. Therefore, we hypothesized that baseline ROMK activity is higher in the DCT2/CNT than in the CNT/CCD. To test this hypothesis, patch-clamp experiments were performed in the DCT2/CNT and CNT/CCD microdissected from mice maintained on a standard diet. In single-channel recordings from outside-out patches, we detected typical ROMK channel activity in both the DCT2/CNT and CNT/CCD and confirmed that ROMK is the predominant K+ channel in the apical membrane. Amiloride-sensitive and tertiapin-sensitive whole-cell currents were determined to assess ENaC and ROMK activity, respectively. As expected, baseline amiloride-sensitive current was high in the DCT2/CNT (similar to 370 pA) but low in the CNT/CCD (similar to 60 pA). Importantly, tertiapin-sensitive current was significantly higher in the DCT2/CNT than in the CNT/CCD (similar to 810 vs. similar to 350 pA). We conclude that high ROMK activity in the DCT2/CNT is critical for aldosterone-independent renal K+ secretion under baseline conditions. A low-K+ diet significantly reduced ENaC but not ROMK activity in the DCT2/ CNT. This suggests that modifying ENaC activity in the DCT2/CNT plays a key regulatory role in adjusting renal K+ excretion to dietary K+ intake. NEW & NOTEWORTHY ROMK-mediated renal K+ secretion is essential for maintaining K+ balance and requires a lumen negative transepithelial potential critically dependent on ENaC activity. Using microdissected distal mouse tubules, we demonstrated that baseline apical ROMK activity is high in the DCT2/CNT. Aldosterone-independent baseline ENaC activity is also high in the DCT2/CNT and downregulated by a low-K+ diet, which highlights the important role of the DCT2/CNT in regulating K+ secretion in an aldosterone-independent manner.
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