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Low Na, High K Diet and the Role of Aldosterone in BK-Mediated K Excretion

A low Na, high K diet (LNaHK) is associated with a low rate of cardiovascular (CV) disease in many societies. Part of the benefit of LNaHK relies on its diuretic effects; however, the role of aldosterone (aldo) in the diuresis is not understood. LNaHK mice exhibit an increase in renal K secretion th...

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Autores principales: Cornelius, Ryan J., Wen, Donghai, Li, Huaqing, Yuan, Yang, Wang-France, Jun, Warner, Paige C., Sansom, Steven C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4301648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25607984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115515
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author Cornelius, Ryan J.
Wen, Donghai
Li, Huaqing
Yuan, Yang
Wang-France, Jun
Warner, Paige C.
Sansom, Steven C.
author_facet Cornelius, Ryan J.
Wen, Donghai
Li, Huaqing
Yuan, Yang
Wang-France, Jun
Warner, Paige C.
Sansom, Steven C.
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description A low Na, high K diet (LNaHK) is associated with a low rate of cardiovascular (CV) disease in many societies. Part of the benefit of LNaHK relies on its diuretic effects; however, the role of aldosterone (aldo) in the diuresis is not understood. LNaHK mice exhibit an increase in renal K secretion that is dependent on the large, Ca-activated K channel, (BK-α with accessory BK-β4; BK-α/β4). We hypothesized that aldo causes an osmotic diuresis by increasing BK-α/β4-mediated K secretion in LNaHK mice. We found that the plasma aldo concentration (P[aldo]) was elevated by 10-fold in LNaHK mice compared with control diet (Con) mice. We subjected LNaHK mice to either sham surgery (sham), adrenalectomy (ADX) with low aldo replacement (ADX-LA), or ADX with high aldo replacement (ADX-HA). Compared to sham, the urinary flow, K excretion rate, transtubular K gradient (TTKG), and BK-α and BK-β4 expressions, were decreased in ADX-LA, but not different in ADX-HA. BK-β4 knockout (β4KO) and WT mice exhibited similar K clearance and TTKG in the ADX-LA groups; however, in sham and ADX-HA, the K clearance and TTKG of β4KO were less than WT. In response to amiloride treatment, the osmolar clearance was increased in WT Con, decreased in WT LNaHK, and unchanged in β4KO LNaHK. These data show that the high P[aldo] of LNaHK mice is necessary to generate a high rate of BK-α/β4-mediated K secretion, which creates an osmotic diuresis that may contribute to a reduction in CV disease.
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spelling pubmed-43016482015-01-30 Low Na, High K Diet and the Role of Aldosterone in BK-Mediated K Excretion Cornelius, Ryan J. Wen, Donghai Li, Huaqing Yuan, Yang Wang-France, Jun Warner, Paige C. Sansom, Steven C. PLoS One Research Article A low Na, high K diet (LNaHK) is associated with a low rate of cardiovascular (CV) disease in many societies. Part of the benefit of LNaHK relies on its diuretic effects; however, the role of aldosterone (aldo) in the diuresis is not understood. LNaHK mice exhibit an increase in renal K secretion that is dependent on the large, Ca-activated K channel, (BK-α with accessory BK-β4; BK-α/β4). We hypothesized that aldo causes an osmotic diuresis by increasing BK-α/β4-mediated K secretion in LNaHK mice. We found that the plasma aldo concentration (P[aldo]) was elevated by 10-fold in LNaHK mice compared with control diet (Con) mice. We subjected LNaHK mice to either sham surgery (sham), adrenalectomy (ADX) with low aldo replacement (ADX-LA), or ADX with high aldo replacement (ADX-HA). Compared to sham, the urinary flow, K excretion rate, transtubular K gradient (TTKG), and BK-α and BK-β4 expressions, were decreased in ADX-LA, but not different in ADX-HA. BK-β4 knockout (β4KO) and WT mice exhibited similar K clearance and TTKG in the ADX-LA groups; however, in sham and ADX-HA, the K clearance and TTKG of β4KO were less than WT. In response to amiloride treatment, the osmolar clearance was increased in WT Con, decreased in WT LNaHK, and unchanged in β4KO LNaHK. These data show that the high P[aldo] of LNaHK mice is necessary to generate a high rate of BK-α/β4-mediated K secretion, which creates an osmotic diuresis that may contribute to a reduction in CV disease. Public Library of Science 2015-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4301648/ /pubmed/25607984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115515 Text en © 2015 Cornelius et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cornelius, Ryan J.
Wen, Donghai
Li, Huaqing
Yuan, Yang
Wang-France, Jun
Warner, Paige C.
Sansom, Steven C.
Low Na, High K Diet and the Role of Aldosterone in BK-Mediated K Excretion
title Low Na, High K Diet and the Role of Aldosterone in BK-Mediated K Excretion
title_full Low Na, High K Diet and the Role of Aldosterone in BK-Mediated K Excretion
title_fullStr Low Na, High K Diet and the Role of Aldosterone in BK-Mediated K Excretion
title_full_unstemmed Low Na, High K Diet and the Role of Aldosterone in BK-Mediated K Excretion
title_short Low Na, High K Diet and the Role of Aldosterone in BK-Mediated K Excretion
title_sort low na, high k diet and the role of aldosterone in bk-mediated k excretion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4301648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25607984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115515
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