Exposure of luminal membranes of LLC-PK1 cells to ANG II induces dimerization of AT1/AT2 receptors to activate SERCA and to promote Ca2+ mobilization
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Am J Physiol Renal Physiol
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Exposure of luminal
membranes of LLC-PK1 cells to ANG II induces dimerization of
AT1/AT2 receptors to activate SERCA and to promote Ca2 mobilization. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 302: F875–F883, 2012. First
published January 4, 2012; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00381.2011.—ANG
II is secreted into the lumens of proximal tubules where it is also
synthesized, thus increasing the local concentration of the peptide to
levels of potential physiological relevance. In the present work, we
studied the effect of ANG II via the luminal membranes of LLC-PK1
cells on Ca2 -ATPase of the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum (SERCA)
and plasma membrane (PMCA). ANG II (at concentrations found in
the lumen) stimulated rapid (30 s) and persistent (30 min) SERCA
activity by more than 100% and increased Ca2 mobilization. Pretreatment with ANG II for 30 min enhanced the ANG II-induced Ca2
spark, demonstrating a positively self-sustained stimulus of Ca2
mobilization by ANG II. ANG II in the medium facing the luminal
side of the cells decreased with time with no formation of metabolites,
indicating peptide internalization. ANG II increased heterodimerization of AT1 and AT2 receptors by 140%, and either losartan or
PD123319 completely blocked the stimulation of SERCA by ANG II.
Using the PLC inhibitor U73122, PMA, and calphostin C, it was
possible to demonstrate the involvement of a PLC¡DAG(PMA)¡PKC
pathway in the stimulation of SERCA by ANG II with no effect on
PMCA. We conclude that ANG II triggers SERCA activation via the
luminal membrane, increasing the Ca2 stock in the reticulum to
ensure a more efficient subsequent mobilization of Ca2 . This first
report on the regulation of SERCA activity by ANG II shows a new
mechanism for Ca2 homeostasis in renal cells and also for
regulation of Ca2 -modulated fluid reabsorption in proximal tubules.
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FERRÃO, Fernanda Magalhães et al. Exposure of luminal membranes of LLC-PK1 cells to ANG II induces dimerization of AT1/AT2 receptors to activate SERCA and to promote Ca2+ mobilization. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol, v. 302, p. 875-883, 2012.