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Query: UNIPROT:P01185 (
vasopressin
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Abstract Adenylyl cyclase (AC)-stimulated cAMP is a key mediator of collecting duct (CD) Na and water transport. AC isoforms 3, 4, and 6 are expressed in the CD. Our group demonstrated that AC6, but not AC3, is involved in regulating CD Na and water transport. However, the role of
AC4
in such regulation remains unknown. Therefore, we generated mice with loxP-flanked critical exons in the Adcy4 gene and bred with mice expressing the aquaporin-2/Cre recombinase transgene to yield CD principal cell-specific knockout of
AC4
(CD
AC4
KO). Isolated inner medullary CD showed 100% genomic target gene recombination in CD
AC4
KO mice, while microdissected cortical CD and renal papillary
AC4
mRNA was significantly reduced in CD
AC4
KO mice. CD
AC4
KO had no effect on
vasopressin
(AVP)-stimulated cAMP generation in the inner medulla. Water intake, urine volume, and urine osmolality were similar between CD
AC4
KO and control mice during normal or restricted water intake. Sodium intake, urinary Na excretion, and blood pressure on a normal-, high-, or low-Na diet were not affected by CD
AC4
KO. Moreover, there were no differences in plasma AVP or plasma renin concentration between CD
AC4
KO and control mice. In summary, these data suggest that CD
AC4
does not play a role in the physiologic regulation of CD Na and water handling.
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PMID:Adenylyl cyclase 4 does not regulate collecting duct water and sodium handling. 2476 May 29