GDF15 mediates renal cell plasticity in response to potassium depletion in mice

Author:

Lasaad Samia12,Walter Christine12,Rafael Chloé12,Morla Luciana12,Doucet Alain12,Picard Nicolas3ORCID,Blanchard Anne124,Fromes Yves5,Matot Béatrice5,Crambert Gilles12ORCID,Cheval Lydie12

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Physiologie Rénale et Tubulopathies, Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers, INSERM, Sorbonne Université Université Paris Cité Paris France

2. CNRS EMR 8228 – Unité Métabolisme et Physiologie Rénale Paris France

3. Laboratory of Tissue Biology and Therapeutic Engineering, UMR 5305 CNRS University Lyon 1 Lyon France

4. Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou Centre d'Investigation Clinique Paris France

5. NMR Laboratory, Neuromuscular Investigation Center Institute of Myology Paris France

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo understand the mechanisms involved in the response to a low‐K+ diet (LK), we investigated the role of the growth factor GDF15 and the ion pump H,K‐ATPase type 2 (HKA2) in this process.MethodsMale mice of different genotypes (WT, GDF15‐KO, and HKA2‐KO) were fed an LK diet for different periods of time. We analyzed GDF15 levels, metabolic and physiological parameters, and the cellular composition of collecting ducts.ResultsMice fed an LK diet showed a 2–4‐fold increase in plasma and urine GDF15 levels. Compared to WT mice, GDF15‐KO mice rapidly developed hypokalemia due to impaired renal adaptation. This is related to their 1/ inability to increase the number of type A intercalated cells (AIC) and 2/ absence of upregulation of H,K‐ATPase type 2 (HKA2), the two processes responsible for K+ retention. Interestingly, we showed that the GDF15‐mediated proliferative effect on AIC was dependent on the ErbB2 receptor and required the presence of HKA2. Finally, renal leakage of K+ induced a reduction in muscle mass in GDF15‐KO mice fed LK diet.ConclusionsIn this study, we showed that GDF15 and HKA2 are linked and play a central role in the response to K+ restriction by orchestrating the modification of the cellular composition of the collecting duct.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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