Ouabain enhances renal cyst growth in a slowly progressive mouse model of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-RENAL PHYSIOLOGY(2023)

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Renal cyst progression in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is highly dependent on agents circulating in blood. We have previously shown, using different in vitro models, that one of these agents is the hormone ouabain. By binding to Na+-K+-ATPase (NKA), ouabain triggers a cascade of signal transduction events that enhance ADPKD cyst progression by stimulating cell proliferation, fluid secretion, and dedifferentiation of the renal tubular epithelial cells. Here, we determined the effects of ouabain in vivo. We show that daily administration of ouabain to Pkd1(RC/RC) ADPKD mice for 1-5 mo, at physiological levels, augmented kidney cyst area and number compared with saline-injected controls. Also, ouabain favored renal fibrosis; however, renal function was not significantly altered as determined by blood urea nitrogen levels. Ouabain did not have a sex preferential effect, with male and female mice being affected equally. By contrast, ouabain had no significant effect on wild-type mice. In addition, the actions of ouabain on Pkd1(RC/RC) mice were exacerbated when another mutation that increased the affinity of NKA for ouabain was introduced to the mice (Pkd1(RC/RC)NKA alpha 1(OS/OS) mice). Altogether, this work highlights the role of ouabain as a procystogenic factor in the development of ADPKD in vivo, that the ouabain affinity site on NKA is critical for this effect, and that circulating ouabain is an epigenetic factor that worsens the ADPKD phenotype.
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Na+-K+-ATPase,polycystic kidney disease,renal cyst,renal cysts
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