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Adenylyl cyclase 6 is required for maintaining acid-base homeostasis

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CLINICAL SCIENCE
Volume 132, Issue 16, Pages 1779-1796

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/CS20180060

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  1. Novo Nordisk Foundation
  2. Lundbeck Foundation
  3. Danish Medical Research Council
  4. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases [1R01DK110621]

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Adenylyl cyclase (AC) isoform 6 (AC6) is highly expressed throughout the renal tubule and collecting duct (CD), catalyzes the synthesis of cAMP and contributes to various aspects of renal transport. Several proteins involved in acid-base homeostasis are regulated by cAMP. In the present study, we assess the relative contribution of AC6 to overall acid-base regulation using mice with global deletion of AC6 (AC6(-/-)) or newly generated mice lacking AC6 in the renal tubule and CD (AC6(loxloxPax8Cre)). Higher energy expenditure in AC6(-/-) relative to wild-type (WT) mice, was associated with lower urinary pH, mild alkalosis in conjunction with elevated blood HCO3- concentrations, and significantly higher renal abundance of the H+-ATPase B1 subunit. In contrast with WT mice, AC6(-/-) mice have a less pronounced increase in urinary pH after 8 days of HCO3- challenge, which is associated with increased blood pH and HCO3- concentrations. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that AC6 was expressed in intercalated cells (IC), but subcellular distribution of the H+-ATPase B1 subunit, pendrin, and the anion exchangers 1 and 2 in AC6(-/-) mice was normal. In the AC6(-/) mice, H+-ATPase B1 subunit levels after HCO3- challenge were greater, which correlated with a higher number of type A IC. In contrast with the AC6(-/-) mice, AC6(loxloxPax8Cre) mice had normal urinary pH under baseline conditions but higher blood HCO3- than controls after HCO3- challenge. In conclusion, AC6 is required for maintaining normal acid-base homeostasis and energy expenditure. Under baseline conditions, renal AC6 is redundant for acid-base balance but becomes important under alkaline conditions.

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