Author:
Rachubik Patrycja,Szrejder Maria,Rogacka Dorota,Audzeyenka Irena,Rychłowski Michał,Angielski Stefan,Piwkowska Agnieszka
Abstract
AbstractPodocytes are dynamic polarized cells on the surface of glomerular capillaries that are an essential part of the glomerular filtration barrier. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a key regulator of glucose and fatty acid metabolism, plays a major role in obesity and type 2 diabetes. Accumulating evidence suggests that TRPC6 channels are crucial mediators of calcium transport in podocytes and are involved in regulating glomerular filtration barrier. Here we investigated whether the AMPK-TRPC6 pathway is involved in insulin-dependent cytoskeleton reorganization and glucose uptake in cultured rat podocytes. Insulin regulates the interaction of TRPC6 with AMPKα2 in cultured rat podocytes The results suggested a key role for the TRPC6 channel in the mediation of insulin-dependent activation of AMPKα2, actin cytoskeleton reorganization and glucose uptake in podocyte. Moreover, AMPK and TRPC6 activation were required to stimulate the Rac1 signaling pathway. These results suggest a potentially important new mechanism that regulates glucose transport in podocytes and that could be injurious during diabetes.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory