TRPM7 deficiency exacerbates cardiovascular and renal damage induced by aldosterone-salt

COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY(2022)

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Hyperaldosteronism causes cardiovascular disease as well as hypomagnesemia. Mechanisms are ill-defined but dysregulation of TRPM7, a Mg 2+ -permeable channel/α-kinase, may be important. We examined the role of TRPM7 in aldosterone-dependent cardiovascular and renal injury by studying aldosterone-salt treated TRPM7-deficient (TRPM7 +/Δkinase ) mice. Plasma/tissue [Mg 2+ ] and TRPM7 phosphorylation were reduced in vehicle-treated TRPM7 +/Δkinase mice, effects recapitulated in aldosterone-salt-treated wild-type mice. Aldosterone-salt treatment exaggerated vascular dysfunction and amplified cardiovascular and renal fibrosis, with associated increased blood pressure in TRPM7 +/Δkinase mice. Tissue expression of Mg 2+ -regulated phosphatases (PPM1A, PTEN) was downregulated and phosphorylation of Smad3, ERK1/2, and Stat1 was upregulated in aldosterone-salt TRPM7-deficient mice. Aldosterone-induced phosphorylation of pro-fibrotic signaling was increased in TRPM7 +/Δkinase fibroblasts, effects ameliorated by Mg 2+ supplementation. TRPM7 deficiency amplifies aldosterone-salt-induced cardiovascular remodeling and damage. We identify TRPM7 downregulation and associated hypomagnesemia as putative molecular mechanisms underlying deleterious cardiovascular and renal effects of hyperaldosteronism.
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Hypertension,Mechanisms of disease,Life Sciences,general
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