Increased proliferative cells in the medullary thick ascending limb of the loop of henle in the dahl salt-sensitive rat

  • Chun Yang
  • , Francesco C. Stingo
  • , Kwang Woo Ahn
  • , Pengyuan Liu
  • , Marina Vannucci
  • , Purushottam W. Laud
  • , Meredith Skelton
  • , Paul O'Connor
  • , Terry Kurth
  • , Robert P. Ryan
  • , Carol Moreno
  • , Shirng Wern Tsaih
  • , Giannino Patone
  • , Oliver Hummel
  • , Howard J. Jacob
  • , Mingyu Liang
  • , Allen W. Cowley

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Abstract

Studies of transcriptome profiles have provided new insights into mechanisms underlying the development of hypertension. Cell type heterogeneity in tissue samples, however, has been a significant hindrance in these studies. We performed a transcriptome analysis in medullary thick ascending limbs of the loop of Henle isolated from Dahl salt-sensitive rats. Genes differentially expressed between Dahl salt-sensitive rats and salt-insensitive consomic SS.13 rats on either 0.4% or 7 days of 8.0% NaCl diet (n=4) were highly enriched for genes located on chromosome 13, the chromosome substituted in the SS.13 rat. A pathway involving cell proliferation and cell cycle regulation was identified as one of the most highly ranked pathways based on differentially expressed genes and by a Bayesian model analysis. Immunofluorescent analysis indicated that just 1 week of a high-salt diet resulted in a severalfold increase in proliferative medullary thick ascending limb cells in both rat strains, and that Dahl salt-sensitive rats exhibited a significantly greater proportion of medullary thick ascending limb cells in a proliferative state than in SS.13 rats (15.0±1.4% versus 10.1±0.6%; n=7-9; P<0.05). The total number of cells per medullary thick ascending limb section analyzed was not different between the 2 strains. The study revealed alterations in regulatory pathways in Dahl salt-sensitive rats in tissues highly enriched for a single cell type, leading to the unexpected finding of a greater increase in the number of proliferative medullary thick ascending limb cells in Dahl salt-sensitive rats on a high-salt diet.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)208-215
Number of pages8
JournalHypertension
Volume61
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cell cycle
  • gene expression
  • kidney

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Internal Medicine

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