Sex and age result in differential regulation of the renal thiazide-sensitive NaCl cotransporter and the epithelial sodium channel in angiotensin II-infused mice

S Tiwari, L Li, S Riazi, VKM Halagappa… - American journal of …, 2009 - karger.com
S Tiwari, L Li, S Riazi, VKM Halagappa, CM Ecelbarger
American journal of nephrology, 2009karger.com
Background/Aims: We determined the effects of age and sex on the blood pressure (BP)
response to angiotensin II (Ang II) infusion and evaluated the potential mechanistic role of
the thiazide-sensitive NaCl cotransporter (NCC) and the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC).
Methods: Male and female mice (∼ 3 or 21 months of age) were infused with Ang II or
control for 7 days. Results: Males had a greater BP response to Ang II, somewhat enhanced
by aging. Mean systolic BPs (at 7 days) were (mm Hg): 161, 143, 172, and 157 in young …
Background/Aims
We determined the effects of age and sex on the blood pressure (BP) response to angiotensin II (Ang II) infusion and evaluated the potential mechanistic role of the thiazide-sensitive NaCl cotransporter (NCC) and the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC).
Methods
Male and female mice (∼ 3 or 21 months of age) were infused with Ang II or control for 7 days.
Results
Males had a greater BP response to Ang II, somewhat enhanced by aging. Mean systolic BPs (at 7 days) were (mm Hg): 161, 143, 172, and 157 in young male, young female, old male, and old female mice, respectively. Immunoblotting changes in the whole kidney that supported this BP profile included a 51 and 52% increase in NCC band density in the old females and old males (as compared to sex-respective controls) with Ang II infusion, while the young males and young females showed an increase of 40 and 0%, respectively. Young males also had a greater reduction in major bands of β-and γ-ENaC, than did young female mice. The natriuretic response to hydrochlorothiazide supported an increase in activity of NCC with Ang II in aged mice only.
Conclusions
Increased sensitivity to Ang II in aging and male mice may involve overactivity of NCC.
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