Acidosis-induced activation of distal nephron principal cells triggers Gdf15 secretion and adaptive proliferation of intercalated cells.
Lydie ChevalBenoit ViolletChristophe KleinChloé RafaelLucile FigueresEstelle DevevreGeorges ZadigueAnie AzroyanGilles CrambertBruno VogtAlain DoucetPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2021)
Acidosis-induced proliferation of intercalated cells results from a cross talk with principal cells which secrete Gdf15 in response to their stimulation by vasopressin. Thus, vasopressin is a major determinant of the collecting duct cellular homeostasis as it promotes proliferation of intercalated cells under acidosis conditions and of principal cells under normal acid-base status.