Abstract

The kidney plays a central role in body fluid homeostasis. Cells in the glomeruli and juxtaglomerular apparatus sense mechanical forces and modulate glomerular filtration and renin release. However, details of mechanosensory systems in these cells are unclear. Piezo2 is a recently identified mechanically activated ion channel found in various tissues, especially sensory neurons. Herein, we examined Piezo2 expression and regulation in mouse kidneys. RNAscope in situ hybridization revealed that Piezo2 expression was highly localized in mesangial cells and juxtaglomerular renin-producing cells. Immunofluorescence assays detected GFP signals in mesangial cells and juxtaglomerular renin-producing cells of Piezo2GFP reporter mice. Piezo2 transcripts were observed in the Foxd1-positive stromal progenitor cells of the metanephric mesenchyme in the developing mouse kidney, which are precursors of mesangial cells and renin-producing cells. In a mouse model of dehydration, Piezo2 expression was downregulated in mesangial cells and upregulated in juxtaglomerular renin-producing cells, along with the overproduction of renin and enlargement of the area of renin-producing cells. Furthermore, the expression of the renin coding gene Ren1 was reduced by Piezo2 knockdown in cultured juxtaglomerular As4.1 cells under static and stretched conditions. These data suggest pivotal roles for Piezo2 in the regulation of glomerular filtration and body fluid balance.

Highlights

  • The kidney plays a central role in body fluid homeostasis

  • The functions of mesangial cells in the glomeruli and renin-producing cells in the juxtaglomerular apparatus are finely regulated by hemodynamic mechanical factors, which contributes to the homeostasis of the b­ ody[2]

  • We found that Piezo[2] was expressed in glomerular mesangial cells and juxtaglomerular reninproducing cells at both the mRNA and protein levels

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Introduction

The kidney plays a central role in body fluid homeostasis. Cells in the glomeruli and juxtaglomerular apparatus sense mechanical forces and modulate glomerular filtration and renin release. The expression of the renin coding gene Ren[1] was reduced by Piezo[2] knockdown in cultured juxtaglomerular As4.1 cells under static and stretched conditions These data suggest pivotal roles for Piezo[2] in the regulation of glomerular filtration and body fluid balance. The functions of mesangial cells in the glomeruli and renin-producing cells in the juxtaglomerular apparatus are finely regulated by hemodynamic mechanical factors, which contributes to the homeostasis of the b­ ody[2]. Foxd1-positive stromal cells differentiate into both glomerular mesangial cells and mural cells of the renal arterial tree (renin cells, smooth muscle cells, perivascular fibroblasts, and pericytes)[14,15,18]. It is not clear whether mesangial cells and renin-producing cells share a common mechanosensing system

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