Current mechanisms of macula densa cell signalling
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-201X.2004.01319.x
Current mechanisms of macula densa cell signalling
Abstract
Macula densa cells couple renal haemodynamics, glomerular filtration and renin release with tubular fluid salt and water reabsorption. These cells detect changes in tubular fluid composition through a complex of intracellular signalling events that are mediated by membrane transport pathways. Increases in luminal fluid sodium chloride concentration result in alterations in cell sodium chloride concentration, cytosolic calcium, cell pH, basolateral membrane depolarization and cell volume. Macula densa signalling then involves the production and release of specific paracrine signalling molecules at their basolateral membrane. Upon moderate increases in luminal sodium chloride concentration macula densa cells release increasing amounts of ATP and decreasing amounts of prostaglandin E(2), thereby increasing afferent arteriolar tone and decreasing the release of renin from granular cells. On the other hand, further increases in luminal concentration stimulate the release of nitric oxide, which serve to prevent excessive tubuloglomerular feedback vasoconstriction. Paracrine signalling by the macula densa cells therefore controls juxtaglomerular function, renal vascular resistance and participates in the regulation of renin release.
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