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The Renal Physiology of Pendrin-Positive Intercalated Cells
Intercalated cells (ICs) are found in the connecting tubule and the collecting duct. Of the three IC subtypes identified, type B intercalated cells are one of the best characterized and known to mediate Cl absorption and HCO secretion, largely through the anion exchanger pendrin. This exchanger is t...
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Published in: | Physiological reviews 2020-07, Vol.100 (3), p.1119-1147 |
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Summary: | Intercalated cells (ICs) are found in the connecting tubule and the collecting duct. Of the three IC subtypes identified, type B intercalated cells are one of the best characterized and known to mediate Cl
absorption and HCO
secretion, largely through the anion exchanger pendrin. This exchanger is thought to act in tandem with the Na
-dependent Cl
/HCO
exchanger, NDCBE, to mediate net NaCl absorption. Pendrin is stimulated by angiotensin II and aldosterone administration via the angiotensin type 1a and the mineralocorticoid receptors, respectively. It is also stimulated in models of metabolic alkalosis, such as with NaHCO
administration. In some rodent models, pendrin-mediated HCO
secretion modulates acid-base balance. However, of probably more physiological or clinical significance is the role of these pendrin-positive ICs in blood pressure regulation, which occurs, at least in part, through pendrin-mediated renal Cl
absorption, as well as their effect on the epithelial Na
channel, ENaC. Aldosterone stimulates ENaC directly through principal cell mineralocorticoid hormone receptor (ligand) binding and also indirectly through its effect on pendrin expression and function. In so doing, pendrin contributes to the aldosterone pressor response. Pendrin may also modulate blood pressure in part through its action in the adrenal medulla, where it modulates the release of catecholamines, or through an indirect effect on vascular contractile force. In addition to its role in Na
and Cl
balance, pendrin affects the balance of other ions, such as K
and I
. This review describes how aldosterone and angiotensin II-induced signaling regulate pendrin and the contribution of pendrin-positive ICs in the kidney to distal nephron function and blood pressure. |
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ISSN: | 0031-9333 1522-1210 |
DOI: | 10.1152/physrev.00011.2019 |