Responses in Blood Pressure and Kidney Function to Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase Stimulation or Activation in Normal and Diabetic Rats

Author:

Patel Rohit,Fu Yiling,Khang Ser,Benardeau Agnes M.ORCID,Thomson Scott C.,Vallon Volker

Abstract

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Agonists of soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) are being developed as treatment for cardiovascular disease. Most effects of nitric oxide (NO) on glomerular and tubular function are mediated through sGC, but whether sGC agonists mimic these effects is unknown. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> Renal clearance and micropuncture studies were performed in Wistar-Froemter rats (WF), with or without streptozotocin diabetes (STZ-WF), and in Goto-Kakizaki rats (GK) with mild type 2 diabetes to test for acute effects of the sGC “stimulator” BAY 41-2272, which synergizes with endogenous NO, and the “activator” runcaciguat, which generates cGMP independent of NO. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Both sGC agonists reduced arterial blood pressure (MAP). For MAP reductions &#x3c;10%, the drugs increased GFR in WF and STZ-WF but not in GK. Larger MAP reductions outweighed this effect and GFR declined, with better preserved GFR in STZ-WF. Changes in GFR could not be accounted for by changes in RBF, suggesting parallel changes in ultrafiltration pressure and/or ultrafiltration coefficient. The doses chosen for micropuncture in WF and GK reduced MAP by 2–10%, and the net effect on single nephron GFR and ultrafiltration pressure was neutral. The effects of the drugs on tubular reabsorption were dominated by declining MAP, and no natriuretic effect was observed at any dose. <b><i>Discussion/Conclusion:</i></b> sGC agonists impact kidney function directly and because they reduce MAP. The direct tendency to increase GFR is most apparent for MAP reductions &#x3c;10%. The direct effect is otherwise subtle and overridden when MAP declines more. Effects of sGC agonists on tubular reabsorption are dominated by the effects on MAP.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

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