Angiotensin II induces coordinated calcium bursts in aldosterone-producing adrenal rosettes.
Nick A GuagliardoPeter M KleinChristina A GancaycoAdam C LuSining LengRany R MakaremChelsea ChoCraig G RusinDavid T BreaultPaula Q BarrettMark P BeenhakkerPublished in: Nature communications (2020)
Aldosterone-producing zona glomerulosa (zG) cells of the adrenal gland arrange in distinct multi-cellular rosettes that provide a structural framework for adrenal cortex morphogenesis and plasticity. Whether this cyto-architecture also plays functional roles in signaling remains unexplored. To determine if structure informs function, we generated mice with zG-specific expression of GCaMP3 and imaged zG cells within their native rosette structure. Here we demonstrate that within the rosette, angiotensin II evokes periodic Cav3-dependent calcium events that form bursts that are stereotypic in form. Our data reveal a critical role for angiotensin II in regulating burst occurrence, and a multifunctional role for the rosette structure in activity-prolongation and coordination. Combined our data define the calcium burst as the fundamental unit of zG layer activity evoked by angiotensin II and highlight a novel role for the rosette as a facilitator of cell communication.
Keyphrases
- angiotensin ii
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- vascular smooth muscle cells
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- cell cycle arrest
- single cell
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- oxidative stress
- cell therapy
- stem cells
- type diabetes
- machine learning
- long non coding rna
- dna methylation
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- cell death
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- artificial intelligence
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