[HTML][HTML] Potassium acts through mTOR to regulate its own secretion

MV Sørensen, B Saha, IS Jensen, P Wu, N Ayasse… - JCI insight, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
MV Sørensen, B Saha, IS Jensen, P Wu, N Ayasse, CE Gleason, SL Svendsen, WH Wang…
JCI insight, 2019ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Potassium (K+) secretion by kidney tubule cells is central to electrolyte homeostasis in
mammals. In the K+-secreting principal cells of the distal nephron, electrogenic Na+
transport by the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) generates the electrical driving force for
K+ transport across the apical membrane. Regulation of this process is attributable in part to
aldosterone, which stimulates the gene transcription of the ENaC-regulatory kinase, SGK1.
However, a wide range of evidence supports the conclusion that an unidentified aldosterone …
Abstract
Potassium (K+) secretion by kidney tubule cells is central to electrolyte homeostasis in mammals. In the K+-secreting principal cells of the distal nephron, electrogenic Na+ transport by the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) generates the electrical driving force for K+ transport across the apical membrane. Regulation of this process is attributable in part to aldosterone, which stimulates the gene transcription of the ENaC-regulatory kinase, SGK1. However, a wide range of evidence supports the conclusion that an unidentified aldosterone-independent pathway exists. We show here that in principal cells, K+ itself acts through the type 2 mTOR complex (mTORC2) to activate SGK1, which stimulates ENaC to enhance K+ excretion. The effect depends on changes in K+ concentration on the blood side of the cells, and requires basolateral membrane K+-channel activity. However, it does not depend on changes in aldosterone, or on enhanced distal delivery of Na+ from upstream nephron segments. These data strongly support the idea that K+ is sensed directly by principal cells to stimulate its own secretion by activating the mTORC2/SGK1 signaling module, and stimulate ENaC. We propose that this local effect acts in concert with aldosterone and increased Na+ delivery from upstream nephron segments to sustain K+ homeostasis.
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