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The effects of the atrial natriuretic peptide deficiency on renal cortical mitochondrial bioenergetics in the Dahl SS rat.

Alena CherezovaAnastasia V SudarikovaValeriia Y VasilevaRegina IurchenkoAnna B NikiforovaDenisha R SpiresAleksandra S ZamaroAdam C JonesRyan S SchibalskiZheng DongOleg PalyginKrisztian StadlerDaria V Ilatovskaya
Published in: FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (2024)
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP) plays an important role in blood pressure regulation. Low levels of ANP correlate with the development of salt-sensitive hypertension (SS-HTN). Our previous studies indicated that ANP deficiency exacerbated renal function decline in SS-HTN. In the heart and fat tissue, ANP was reported to affect lipid peroxidation and mitochondrial bioenergetics but the effects of ANP on mitochondrial function in the kidney are unexplored. We hypothesized that ANP deficiency in SS-HTN causes renal bioenergetic shift, leading to disruption of mitochondrial network and oxidative stress. To address the hypothesis, we placed Dahl SS wild-type (SS WT ) and ANP knockout (SS NPPA-/- ) rats on 4% NaCl high salt (HS) diet to induce HTN or maintained them on 0.4% NaCl normal salt (NS) diet and assessed mitochondrial bioenergetics and dynamics using spectrofluorimetry, Seahorse assay, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, Western blotting, electron microscopy, PCR and cytokine assays. We report that under high salt conditions, associated with hypertension and renal damage, the SS NPPA-/- rats exhibit a decrease in mitochondrial membrane potential and elevation in mitochondrial ROS levels compared to SS WT . The redox shift is also evident by the presence of more pronounced medullar lipid peroxidation in the SS NPPA-/- strain. We also revealed fragmented, more damaged mitochondria in the SS NPPA-/- rats, accompanied by increased turnover and biogenesis. Overall, our data indicate that ANP deficiency causes disruptions in mitochondrial bioenergetics and dynamics which likely contributes to aggravation of the renal damage and hypertension in the Dahl SS rat; the major pathological effects are evident in the groups subjected to a combined salt and ANP deficiency-induced mitochondrial stress.
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