Hyaluronan Production by Renomedullary Interstitial Cells: Influence of Endothelin, Angiotensin II and Vasopressin

The content of hyaluronan (HA) in the interstitium of the renal medulla changes in relation to body hydration status. We investigated if hormones of central importance for body fluid homeostasis affect HA production by renomedullary interstitial cells in culture (RMICs). Simultaneous treatment with...

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Main Authors: Sara Stridh, Fredrik Palm, Tomoko Takahashi, Mayumi Ikegami-Kawai, Malou Friederich-Persson, Peter Hansell
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
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spelling doaj-5d1c66b616eb43c0a0d9e2223efb4a2e2020-11-24T22:25:29ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672017-12-011812270110.3390/ijms18122701ijms18122701Hyaluronan Production by Renomedullary Interstitial Cells: Influence of Endothelin, Angiotensin II and VasopressinSara Stridh0Fredrik Palm1Tomoko Takahashi2Mayumi Ikegami-Kawai3Malou Friederich-Persson4Peter Hansell5Department of Medical Cell Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, SE-75123 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Medical Cell Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, SE-75123 Uppsala, SwedenFaculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hoshi University, Tokyo 142-8501, JapanFaculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hoshi University, Tokyo 142-8501, JapanDepartment of Medical Cell Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, SE-75123 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Medical Cell Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, SE-75123 Uppsala, SwedenThe content of hyaluronan (HA) in the interstitium of the renal medulla changes in relation to body hydration status. We investigated if hormones of central importance for body fluid homeostasis affect HA production by renomedullary interstitial cells in culture (RMICs). Simultaneous treatment with vasopressin and angiotensin II (Ang II) reduced HA by 69%. No change occurred in the mRNA expressions of hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) or hyaluronidases (Hyals), while Hyal activity in the supernatant increased by 67% and CD44 expression reduced by 42%. The autocoid endothelin (ET-1) at low concentrations (10−10 and 10−8 M) increased HA 3-fold. On the contrary, at a high concentration (10−6 M) ET-1 reduced HA by 47%. The ET-A receptor antagonist BQ123 not only reversed the reducing effect of high ET-1 on HA, but elevated it to the same level as low concentration ET-1, suggesting separate regulating roles for ET-A and ET-B receptors. This was corroborated by the addition of ET-B receptor antagonist BQ788 to low concentration ET-1, which abolished the HA increase. HAS2 and Hyal2 mRNA did not alter, while Hyal1 mRNA was increased at all ET-1 concentrations tested. Hyal activity was elevated the most by high ET-1 concentration, and blockade of ET-A receptors by BQ123 prevented about 30% of this response. The present study demonstrates an important regulatory influence of hormones involved in body fluid balance on HA handling by RMICs, thereby supporting the concept of a dynamic involvement of interstitial HA in renal fluid handling.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/12/2701hyaluronankidneyinterstitiummedullaendothelinvasopressinangiotensin II
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author Sara Stridh
Fredrik Palm
Tomoko Takahashi
Mayumi Ikegami-Kawai
Malou Friederich-Persson
Peter Hansell
spellingShingle Sara Stridh
Fredrik Palm
Tomoko Takahashi
Mayumi Ikegami-Kawai
Malou Friederich-Persson
Peter Hansell
Hyaluronan Production by Renomedullary Interstitial Cells: Influence of Endothelin, Angiotensin II and Vasopressin
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
hyaluronan
kidney
interstitium
medulla
endothelin
vasopressin
angiotensin II
author_facet Sara Stridh
Fredrik Palm
Tomoko Takahashi
Mayumi Ikegami-Kawai
Malou Friederich-Persson
Peter Hansell
author_sort Sara Stridh
title Hyaluronan Production by Renomedullary Interstitial Cells: Influence of Endothelin, Angiotensin II and Vasopressin
title_short Hyaluronan Production by Renomedullary Interstitial Cells: Influence of Endothelin, Angiotensin II and Vasopressin
title_full Hyaluronan Production by Renomedullary Interstitial Cells: Influence of Endothelin, Angiotensin II and Vasopressin
title_fullStr Hyaluronan Production by Renomedullary Interstitial Cells: Influence of Endothelin, Angiotensin II and Vasopressin
title_full_unstemmed Hyaluronan Production by Renomedullary Interstitial Cells: Influence of Endothelin, Angiotensin II and Vasopressin
title_sort hyaluronan production by renomedullary interstitial cells: influence of endothelin, angiotensin ii and vasopressin
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The content of hyaluronan (HA) in the interstitium of the renal medulla changes in relation to body hydration status. We investigated if hormones of central importance for body fluid homeostasis affect HA production by renomedullary interstitial cells in culture (RMICs). Simultaneous treatment with vasopressin and angiotensin II (Ang II) reduced HA by 69%. No change occurred in the mRNA expressions of hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) or hyaluronidases (Hyals), while Hyal activity in the supernatant increased by 67% and CD44 expression reduced by 42%. The autocoid endothelin (ET-1) at low concentrations (10−10 and 10−8 M) increased HA 3-fold. On the contrary, at a high concentration (10−6 M) ET-1 reduced HA by 47%. The ET-A receptor antagonist BQ123 not only reversed the reducing effect of high ET-1 on HA, but elevated it to the same level as low concentration ET-1, suggesting separate regulating roles for ET-A and ET-B receptors. This was corroborated by the addition of ET-B receptor antagonist BQ788 to low concentration ET-1, which abolished the HA increase. HAS2 and Hyal2 mRNA did not alter, while Hyal1 mRNA was increased at all ET-1 concentrations tested. Hyal activity was elevated the most by high ET-1 concentration, and blockade of ET-A receptors by BQ123 prevented about 30% of this response. The present study demonstrates an important regulatory influence of hormones involved in body fluid balance on HA handling by RMICs, thereby supporting the concept of a dynamic involvement of interstitial HA in renal fluid handling.
topic hyaluronan
kidney
interstitium
medulla
endothelin
vasopressin
angiotensin II
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/12/2701
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