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Journal of The American Society of Nephrology | 2012

Binding of Losartan to Angiotensin AT1 Receptors Increases Dopamine D1 Receptor Activation

Dong Li; Lena Scott; Susanne Crambert; Sergey Zelenin; Ann-Christine Eklöf; Luis Di Ciano; Fernando R. Ibarra; Anita Aperia

Signaling through both angiotensin AT1 receptors (AT1R) and dopamine D1 receptors (D1R) modulates renal sodium excretion and arterial BP. AT1R and D1R form heterodimers, but whether treatment with AT1R antagonists functionally modifies D1R via allosterism is unknown. In this study, the AT1R antagonist losartan strengthened the interaction between AT1R and D1R and increased expression of D1R on the plasma membrane in vitro. In rat proximal tubule cells that express endogenous AT1R and D1R, losartan increased cAMP generation. Losartan increased cAMP in HEK 293a cells transfected with both AT1R and D1R, but it did not increase cAMP in cells transfected with either receptor alone, suggesting that losartan induces D1R activation. Furthermore, losartan did not increase cAMP in HEK 293a cells expressing AT1R and mutant S397/S398A D1R, which disrupts the physical interaction between AT1R and D1R. In vivo, administration of a D1R antagonist significantly attenuated the antihypertensive effect of losartan in rats with renal hypertension. Taken together, these data imply that losartan might exert its antihypertensive effect both by inhibiting AT1R signaling and by enhancing D1R signaling.


American Journal of Physiology-renal Physiology | 2015

Defective renal dopamine function and sodium-sensitive hypertension in adult ovariectomized Wistar rats: role of the cytochrome P-450 pathway.

Luis Di Ciano; Pablo J. Azurmendi; Cecilia Colombero; Gloria Levin; Elisabet Oddo; Elvira Emilia Arrizurieta; Susana Nowicki; Fernando R. Ibarra

We have previously shown that ovariectomy in adult Wistar rats under normal sodium (NS) intake results in an overexpression of the total Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase (NKA) α1-subunit (Di Ciano LA, Azurmendi PJ, Toledo JE, Oddo EM, Zotta E, Ochoa F, Arrizurieta EE, Ibarra FR. Clin Exp Hypertens 35: 475-483, 2013). Upon high sodium (HS) intake, ovariectomized (oVx) rats developed defective NKA phosphorylation, a decrease in sodium excretion, and an increment in mean blood pressure (MBP). Since NKA phosphorylation is modulated by dopamine (DA), the aim of this study was to compare the intracellular response of the renal DA system leading to NKA phosphorylation upon sodium challenge in intact female (IF) and oVx rats. In IF rats, HS caused an increase in urinary DA and sodium, in NKA phosphorylation state, in cytochrome P-4504A (CYP4A) expression, and in 20-HETE production, while MBP kept normal. Blockade of the D1 receptor (D1R) with the D1-like receptor antagonist SCH 23390 in IFHS rats shifted NKA into a more dephosphorylated state, decreased sodium excretion by 50%, and increased MBP. In oVxNS rats, D1R expression was reduced and D3R expression was increased, and under HS intake sodium excretion was lower and MBP higher than in IFHS rats (both P < 0.05), NKA was more dephosphorylated than in IFHS, and CYP4A expression or 20-HETE production did not change. Blockade of D1R in oVxHS rats changed neither NKA phosphorylation state nor sodium excretion or MBP. D2R and PKCα expression did not vary among groups. The alteration of the renal DA system produced by ovariectomy could account for the defective NKA phosphorylation, the inefficient excretion of sodium load, and the development of salt-sensitive hypertension.


Clinical and Experimental Hypertension | 2013

Ovariectomy Causes Overexpression of Renal Na+,K+-ATPase and Sodium-Sensitive Hypertension in Adult Wistar Rats

Luis Di Ciano; Pablo J. Azurmendi; Jorge E. Toledo; Elisabet Oddo; Elsa Zotta; Federico Ochoa; Elvira Arrizurieta; Fernando R. Ibarra

We investigated the effect of ovariectomy(oVx) on renal and systemic hemodynamic, electrolyte excretion and total and dephosphorylated Na+,K+-ATPase α1 subunit (t-d-NKA) in normotensive Wistar rats under a normal sodium (NS, 0.24%) or high sodium (HS, 1%) intake versus intact female (IF). On NS intake, t-d-NKA was higher in oVx rats and overexpressed in the thick ascending limbs (P < .01 vs. IF) and renal plasma flow was increased. On HS intake, oVx rats maintained a greater dephosphorylated NKA, excreted less sodium, and developed arterial hypertension (134 ± 4 vs. IF 112 ± 5 mm Hg, P < .05). Sodium load caused salt-sensitive hypertension in oVx Wistar rats.


Physiological Reports | 2017

Concerted regulation of renal plasma flow and glomerular filtration rate by renal dopamine and NOS I in rats on high salt intake

Mariano Esteban Ibarra; María F. Albertoni Borghese; Mónica P. Majowicz; María C. Ortiz; Fabián Loidl; Manuel Rey-Funes; Luis Di Ciano; Fernando R. Ibarra

Under high sodium intake renal dopamine (DA) increases while NOS I expression in macula densa cells (MD) decreases. To explore whether renal DA and NOS I, linked to natriuresis and to the stability of the tubuloglomerular feedback, respectively, act in concert to regulate renal plasma flow (RPF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Male Wistar rats were studied under a normal sodium intake (NS, NaCl 0.24%) or a high sodium intake (HS, NaCl 1% in drinking water) during the 5 days of the study. For the last two days, the specific D1‐like receptor antagonist SCH 23390 (1 mg kg bwt−1 day−1, sc) or a vehicle was administered. HS intake increased natriuresis, diuresis, and urinary DA while it decreased cortical NOS I expression (P < 0.05 vs. NS), Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate diaphorase (NADPH‐d) activity in MD (P < 0.001 vs. NS) and cortical nitrates+nitrites (NOx) production (NS 2.04 ± 0.22 vs. HS 1.28 ± 0.10 nmol mg protein−1, P < 0.01). Treatment with SCH 23390 to rats on HS sharply decreased hydroelectrolyte excretion (P < 0.001 vs. HS) while NOS I expression, NADPH‐d activity and NOx production increased (P < 0.05 vs. HS for NOS I and P < 0.001 vs. HS for NADPH‐d and NOx). SCH 23390 increased RPF and GFR in HS rats (P < 0.01 HS+SCH vs. HS). It did not cause variations in NS rats. Results indicate that when NS intake is shifted to a prolonged high sodium intake, renal DA through the D1R, and NOS I in MD cells act in concert to regulate RPF and GFR to stabilize the delivery of NaCl to the distal nephron.


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2010

Patterns of renal dopamine release to regulate diuresis and natriuresis during volume expansion: Role of renal monoamine-oxidase

Verónica De Luca Sarobe; Luis Di Ciano; Andrea Carranza; Gloria Levin; Elvira Arrizurieta; Fernando R. Ibarra


Revista De Nefrologia Dialisis Y Trasplante | 2018

Diferencias de género en presión arterial, función renal y respuesta a la dieta hipersódica en ratas Wistar

Luis Di Ciano; Pablo J. Azurmendi; Sandra G. Vlachovsky; Elisabet Oddo; Elvira Arrizurieta; Claudia Silberstein; Fernando R. Ibarra


Revista De Nefrologia Dialisis Y Trasplante | 2013

Dopamina renal: nuevos roles con implicancias clínicas en nefroprotección y regulación de la presión arterial

Luis Di Ciano; Verónica De Luca Sarobe; Fernando R. Ibarra


Revista De Nefrologia Dialisis Y Trasplante | 2010

Actividad del sistema dopaminérgico renal en ratas con distinto contenido de sodio en la dieta

Verónica De Luca Sarobe; Luis Di Ciano; Andrea Carranza; Gloria Levin; Elvira Arrizurieta; Fernando R. Ibarra


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2010

Perfiles de secreción de dopamina renal en la expansión de volumen para regular diuresis y natriuresis: Rol de la monoaminoxidasa renal

Verónica De Luca Sarobe; Luis Di Ciano; Andrea Carranza; Gloria Levin; Elvira Arrizurieta; Fernando R. Ibarra


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2010

Patterns of renal dopamine release to regulate diuresis and natriuresis during volume expansion: Role of renal monoamine-oxidase Perfiles de secreción de dopamina renal en la expansión de volumen para regular diuresis y natriuresis: Rol de la monoaminoxidasa renal

Verónica De Luca Sarobe; Luis Di Ciano; Andrea Carranza; Gloria Levin; Elvira Arrizurieta; Fernando R. Ibarra

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Gloria Levin

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Andrea Carranza

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Elisabet Oddo

University of Buenos Aires

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Fabián Loidl

University of Buenos Aires

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