The urea transporter UT-A1 plays a predominant role in a urea-dependent urine-concentrating mechanism

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2020)

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Urea transporters are a family of urea-selective channel proteins expressed in multiple tissues that play an important role in the urine-concentrating mechanism of the mammalian kidney. Previous studies have shown that knockout of urea transporter (UT)-B, UT-A1/A3, or all UTs leads to urea-selective diuresis, indicating that urea transporters have important roles in urine concentration. Here, we sought to determine the role of UT-A1 in the urine-concentrating mechanism in a newly developed UT-A1?knockout mouse model. Phenotypically, daily urine output in UT-A1?knockout mice was nearly 3-fold that of WT mice and 82% of all-UT?knockout mice, and the UT-A1?knockout mice had significantly lower urine osmolality than WT mice. After 24-h water restriction, acute urea loading, or high-protein (40%) intake, UT-A1?knockout mice were unable to increase urine-concentrating ability. Compared with all-UT?knockout mice, the UT-A1?knockout mice exhibited similarly elevated daily urine output and decreased urine osmolality, indicating impaired urea-selective urine concentration. Our experimental findings reveal that UT-A1 has a predominant role in urea-dependent urine-concentrating mechanisms, suggesting that UT-A1 represents a promising diuretic target.
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animal model,CRISPR/Cas9,gene knockout,kidney,renal physiology,UT-A1,urea transporter,diuresis,electrolyte metabolism
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