Genetic Ablation of Prorenin Receptor in the Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla Influences Blood Pressure and Hydromineral Balance in Deoxycorticosterone-Salt Hypertension

Author:

Mathieu Natalia M1,Fekete Eva M1,Muskus Patricia C1,Brozoski Daniel T1,Lu Ko-Ting1,Wackman Kelsey K1,Gomez Javier1,Fang Shi1,Reho John J12,Grobe Connie C3,Vazirabad Ibrahim1,Mouradian Gary C145,Hodges Matthew R15,Segar Jeffrey L3,Grobe Justin L12456ORCID,Sigmund Curt D145ORCID,Nakagawa Pablo145

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

2. Comprehensive Rodent Metabolic Phenotyping Core, Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

3. Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

4. Cardiovascular Center, Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

5. Neuroscience Research Center, Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

6. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Non-enzymatic activation of renin via its interaction with prorenin receptor (PRR) has been proposed as a key mechanism of local renin–angiotensin system (RAS) activation. The presence of renin and angiotensinogen has been reported in the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM). Overactivation of bulbospinal neurons in the RVLM is linked to hypertension (HTN). Previous studies have shown that the brain RAS plays a role in the pathogenesis of the deoxycorticosterone (DOCA)-salt HTN model. Thus, we hypothesized that PRR in the RVLM is involved in the local activation of the RAS, facilitating the development of DOCA-salt HTN. Selective PRR ablation targeting the RVLM (PRRRVLM-Null mice) resulted in an unexpected sex-dependent and biphasic phenotype in DOCA-salt HTN. That is, PRRRVLM-Null females (but not males) exhibited a significant delay in achieving maximal pressor responses during the initial stage of DOCA-salt HTN. Female PRRRVLM-Null subsequently showed exacerbated DOCA-salt-induced pressor responses during the “maintenance” phase with a maximal peak at 13 d on DOCA-salt. This exacerbated response was associated with an increased sympathetic drive to the resistance arterioles and the kidney, exacerbated fluid and sodium intake and output in response to DOCA-salt, and induced mobilization of fluids from the intracellular to extracellular space concomitant with elevated vasopressin. Ablation of PRR suppressed genes involved in RAS activation and catecholamine synthesis in the RVLM but also induced expression of genes involved in inflammatory responses. This study illustrates complex and sex-dependent roles of PRR in the neural control of BP and hydromineral balance through autonomic and neuroendocrine systems. Graphical abstract

Funder

National Institutes of Health

American Heart Association

Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment

Children’s Research Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Cell Biology,Molecular Medicine,Physiology

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