Fluid shear stress stimulates ATP release without regulating purinergic gene expression in the renal inner medullary collecting duct

Author:

van Megen Wouter H.1ORCID,Canki Esra1ORCID,Wagenaar Vera H. A.1,van Waes Charlotte R. M. M.1,Peters Dorien J. M.2,Van Asbeck‐Van der Wijst Jenny1,Hoenderop Joost G. J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Biosciences Radboudumc Nijmegen The Netherlands

2. Department of Human Genetics Leiden University Medical Center Leiden The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractIn the kidney, the flow rate of the pro‐urine through the renal tubules is highly variable. The tubular epithelial cells sense these variations in pro‐urinary flow rate in order to regulate various physiological processes, including electrolyte reabsorption. One of the mechanosensitive pathways activated by flow is the release of ATP, which can then act as a autocrine or paracrine factor. Increased ATP release is observed in various kidney diseases, among others autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). However, the mechanisms underlying flow‐induced ATP release in the collecting duct, especially in the inner medullary collecting duct, remain understudied. Using inner medullary collecting duct 3 (IMCD3) cells in a microfluidic setup, we show here that administration of a high flow rate for 1 min results in an increased ATP release compared to a lower flow rate. Although the ATP release channel pannexin‐1 contributed to flow‐induced ATP release in Pkd1−/− IMCD3 cells, it did not in wildtype IMCD3 cells. In addition, flow application increased the expression of the putative ATP release channel connexin‐30.3 (CX30.3) in wildtype and Pkd1−/− IMCD3 cells. However, CX30.3 knockout IMCD3 cells exhibited a similar flow‐induced ATP release as wildtype IMCD3 cells, suggesting that CX30.3 does not drive flow‐induced ATP release in wildtype IMDC3 cells. Collectively, our results show differential mechanisms underlying flow‐induced ATP release in wildtype and Pkd1−/− IMCD3 cells and further strengthen the link between ADPKD and pannexin‐1‐dependent ATP release.

Funder

Radboud Universitair Medisch Centrum

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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