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Role of the WNK-activated SPAK kinase in regulating blood pressure

Mutations within the with-no-K(Lys) (WNK) kinases cause Gordon's syndrome characterized by hypertension and hyperkalaemia. WNK kinases phosphorylate and activate the STE20/SPS1-related proline/alanine-rich kinase (SPAK) protein kinase, which phosphorylates and stimulates the key Na(+):Cl(−) cot...

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Autores principales: Rafiqi, Fatema H, Zuber, Annie Mercier, Glover, Mark, Richardson, Ciaran, Fleming, Stewart, Jovanović, Sofija, Jovanović, Aleksandar, O'Shaughnessy, Kevin M, Alessi, Dario R
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3377268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20091762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.200900058
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author Rafiqi, Fatema H
Zuber, Annie Mercier
Glover, Mark
Richardson, Ciaran
Fleming, Stewart
Jovanović, Sofija
Jovanović, Aleksandar
O'Shaughnessy, Kevin M
Alessi, Dario R
author_facet Rafiqi, Fatema H
Zuber, Annie Mercier
Glover, Mark
Richardson, Ciaran
Fleming, Stewart
Jovanović, Sofija
Jovanović, Aleksandar
O'Shaughnessy, Kevin M
Alessi, Dario R
author_sort Rafiqi, Fatema H
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description Mutations within the with-no-K(Lys) (WNK) kinases cause Gordon's syndrome characterized by hypertension and hyperkalaemia. WNK kinases phosphorylate and activate the STE20/SPS1-related proline/alanine-rich kinase (SPAK) protein kinase, which phosphorylates and stimulates the key Na(+):Cl(−) cotransporter (NCC) and Na(+):K(+):2Cl(−) cotransporters (NKCC2) cotransporters that control salt reabsorption in the kidney. To define the importance of this pathway in regulating blood pressure, we generated knock-in mice in which SPAK cannot be activated by WNKs. The SPAK knock-in animals are viable, but display significantly reduced blood pressure that was salt-dependent. These animals also have markedly reduced phosphorylation of NCC and NKCC2 cotransporters at the residues phosphorylated by SPAK. This was also accompanied by a reduction in the expression of NCC and NKCC2 protein without changes in messenger RNA (mRNA) levels. On a normal Na(+)-diet, the SPAK knock-in mice were normokalaemic, but developed mild hypokalaemia when the renin–angiotensin system was activated by a low Na(+)-diet. These observations establish that SPAK plays an important role in controlling blood pressure in mammals. Our results imply that SPAK inhibitors would be effective at reducing blood pressure by lowering phosphorylation as well as expression of NCC and NKCC2. See accompanying Closeup by Maria Castañeda-Bueno and Gerald Gamba (DOI 10.1002/emmm.200900059).
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spelling pubmed-33772682012-09-17 Role of the WNK-activated SPAK kinase in regulating blood pressure Rafiqi, Fatema H Zuber, Annie Mercier Glover, Mark Richardson, Ciaran Fleming, Stewart Jovanović, Sofija Jovanović, Aleksandar O'Shaughnessy, Kevin M Alessi, Dario R EMBO Mol Med Research Articles Mutations within the with-no-K(Lys) (WNK) kinases cause Gordon's syndrome characterized by hypertension and hyperkalaemia. WNK kinases phosphorylate and activate the STE20/SPS1-related proline/alanine-rich kinase (SPAK) protein kinase, which phosphorylates and stimulates the key Na(+):Cl(−) cotransporter (NCC) and Na(+):K(+):2Cl(−) cotransporters (NKCC2) cotransporters that control salt reabsorption in the kidney. To define the importance of this pathway in regulating blood pressure, we generated knock-in mice in which SPAK cannot be activated by WNKs. The SPAK knock-in animals are viable, but display significantly reduced blood pressure that was salt-dependent. These animals also have markedly reduced phosphorylation of NCC and NKCC2 cotransporters at the residues phosphorylated by SPAK. This was also accompanied by a reduction in the expression of NCC and NKCC2 protein without changes in messenger RNA (mRNA) levels. On a normal Na(+)-diet, the SPAK knock-in mice were normokalaemic, but developed mild hypokalaemia when the renin–angiotensin system was activated by a low Na(+)-diet. These observations establish that SPAK plays an important role in controlling blood pressure in mammals. Our results imply that SPAK inhibitors would be effective at reducing blood pressure by lowering phosphorylation as well as expression of NCC and NKCC2. See accompanying Closeup by Maria Castañeda-Bueno and Gerald Gamba (DOI 10.1002/emmm.200900059). WILEY-VCH Verlag 2010-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3377268/ /pubmed/20091762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.200900058 Text en Copyright © 2010 EMBO Molecular Medicine
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Zuber, Annie Mercier
Glover, Mark
Richardson, Ciaran
Fleming, Stewart
Jovanović, Sofija
Jovanović, Aleksandar
O'Shaughnessy, Kevin M
Alessi, Dario R
Role of the WNK-activated SPAK kinase in regulating blood pressure
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title_short Role of the WNK-activated SPAK kinase in regulating blood pressure
title_sort role of the wnk-activated spak kinase in regulating blood pressure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3377268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20091762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emmm.200900058
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