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Insulin Potentiates AVP-induced AQP2 Expression in Cultured Renal Collecting Duct Principal Cells

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Specialties Nephrology
Physiology
Date 2004 Oct 21
PMID 15494547
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In the renal collecting duct (CD), water reabsorption depends on the presence of aquaporin-2 (AQP2) in the apical membrane of principal cells. AQP2 expression and subcellular repartition are under the control of AVP. Some pieces of experimental evidence indicate that additional hormonal factors, including insulin, may also control AQP2 expression and thereby CD water permeability. We have previously shown that AVP induces endogenous AQP2 expression in cultured mouse mpkCCD(cl4) CD principal cells (23). In the present study, we investigated the effect of insulin on AQP2 expression in mpkCCD(cl4) cells. Addition of insulin to the basal medium of cells grown on filters slightly increased AQP2 mRNA and protein expression, whereas insulin potentiated the effect of AVP. The potentiation of AVP-induced AQP2 expression by insulin was abolished by actinomycin D, a transcriptional inhibitor. Analysis of AQP2 protein expression under conditions of AVP washout and/or in the presence of chloroquine, a lysosomal degradation inhibitor, revealed that insulin did not significantly alter AQP2 protein degradation. Inhibition of ERK, p38 kinase, and phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase (PI 3-kinase) activities prevented the insulin-induced stimulation of AQP2 expression, whereas inhibition of PKC has no effect. Taken together, our results indicate that insulin increased AQP2 protein expression mostly through increased AQP2 mRNA levels in cultured mpkCCD(cl4) cells. This effect most likely relies on increased AQP2 gene transcription in response to MAPK and PI 3-kinase activation.

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