1. Intestinal Gastrin/CCKBR (Cholecystokinin B Receptor) Ameliorates Salt-Sensitive Hypertension by Inhibiting Intestinal Na + /H + Exchanger 3 Activity Through a PKC (Protein Kinase C)-Mediated NHERF1 and NHERF2 Pathway.
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Jiang X, Liu Y, Zhang XY, Liu X, Liu X, Wu X, Jose PA, Duan S, Xu FJ, and Yang Z
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- Animals, Gastrins metabolism, Intestines, Mice, Phosphoproteins, Protein Kinase C metabolism, Rats, Rats, Inbred Dahl, Silicon Dioxide metabolism, Sodium metabolism, Sodium Chloride metabolism, Sodium Chloride, Dietary metabolism, Sodium-Hydrogen Exchanger 3, Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers, Hypertension, Receptor, Cholecystokinin B genetics, Receptor, Cholecystokinin B metabolism
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Background: The present study directly tested the crucial role of intestinal gastrin/CCKBR (cholecystokinin B receptor) in the treatment of salt-sensitive hypertension., Methods: Adult intestine-specific Cckbr -knockout mice ( Cckbr
fl/fl villin-Cre ) and Dahl salt-sensitive rats were studied on the effect of high salt intake (8% NaCl, 6-7 weeks) on intestinal Na+/ H+ exchanger 3 expression, urine sodium concentration, and blood pressure. High-salt diet increased urine sodium concentration and systolic blood pressure to a greater extent in Cckbrfl/fl villin-Cre mice and Dahl salt-sensitive rats than their respective controls, Cckbrfl/fl villin mice and SS13BN rats. We constructed gastrin-SiO2 microspheres to enable gastrin to stimulate specifically and selectively intestinal CCKBR without its absorption into the circulation., Results: Gastrin-SiO2 microspheres treatment prevented the high salt-induced hypertension and increase in urine Na concentration by inhibiting intestinal Na+/ H+ exchanger 3 trafficking and activity, increasing stool sodium without inducing diarrhea. Gastrin-mediated inhibition of intestinal Na+/ H+ exchanger 3 activity, related to a PKC (protein kinase C)-mediated activation of NHERF1 and NHERF2., Conclusions: These results support a crucial role of intestinal gastrin/CCKBR in decreasing intestinal sodium absorption and keeping the blood pressure in the normal range. The gastrointestinal administration of gastrin-SiO2 microspheres is a promising and safe strategy to treat salt-sensitive hypertension without side effects.- Published
- 2022
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