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Acute In Vivo Analysis of ATP Release in Rat Kidneys in Response to Changes of Renal Perfusion Pressure.

Citation
Palygin, O., et al. “Acute In Vivo Analysis Of Atp Release In Rat Kidneys In Response To Changes Of Renal Perfusion Pressure.”. Journal Of The American Heart Association.
Center University of Chicago
Author Oleg Palygin, Louise C Evans, Allen W Cowley, Alexander Staruschenko
Keywords ATP, P2 receptors, hypertension, Kidney, pressure natriuresis, purinergic signaling, renal
Abstract

BACKGROUND: ATP and derivatives are recognized to be essential agents of paracrine signaling. It was reported that ATP is an important regulator of the pressure-natriuresis mechanism. Information on the sources of ATP, the mechanisms of its release, and its relationship to blood pressure has been limited by the inability to precisely measure dynamic changes in intrarenal ATP levels in vivo.

METHODS AND RESULTS: Newly developed amperometric biosensors were used to assess alterations in cortical ATP concentrations in response to changes in renal perfusion pressure (RPP) in anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats. RPP was monitored via the carotid artery; ligations around the celiac/superior mesenteric arteries and the distal aorta were used for manipulation of RPP. Biosensors were acutely implanted in the renal cortex for assessment of ATP. Rise of RPP activated diuresis/natriuresis processes, which were associated with elevated ATP. The increases in cortical ATP concentrations were in the physiological range (1-3 μmol/L) and would be capable of activating most of the purinergic receptors. There was a linear correlation with every 1-mm Hg rise in RPP resulting in a 70-nmol/L increase in ATP. Furthermore, this elevation of RPP was accompanied by a 2.5-fold increase in urinary HO.

CONCLUSIONS: Changes in RPP directly correlate with renal sodium excretion and the elevation of cortical ATP. Given the known effects of ATP on regulation of glomerular filtration and tubular transport, the data support a role for ATP release in the rapid natriuretic responses to acute increases in RPP.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Journal of the American Heart Association
Volume
6
Issue
9
Date Published
09/2017
ISSN Number
2047-9980
DOI
10.1161/JAHA.117.006658
Alternate Journal
J Am Heart Assoc
PMID
28899893
PMCID
PMC5634305
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