The mechanosensitive BKα/β1 channel localizes to cilia of principal cells in rabbit cortical collecting duct (CCD)

Rolando Carrisoza-Gaytán, Lijun Wang, Carlos Schreck, Thomas R. Kleyman, Wen Hui Wang, Lisa M. Satlin

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Abstract

Within the CCD of the distal nephron of the rabbit, the BK (maxi K) channel mediates Ca2+- and/or stretch-dependent flow-induced K+ secretion (FIKS) and contributes to K+ adaptation in response to dietary K+ loading. An unresolved question is whether BK channels in intercalated cells (ICs) and/or principal cells (PCs) in the CCD mediate these K+ secretory processes. In support of a role for ICs in FIKS is the higher density of immunoreactive apical BKβ (pore-forming subunit) and functional BK channel activity than detected in PCs, and an increase in IC BK expression in response to a high-K+ diet. PCs possess a single apical cilium which has been proposed to serve as a mechanosensor; direct manipulation of cilia leads to increases in cell Ca2+ concentration, albeit of nonciliary origin. Immunoperfusion of isolated and fixed CCDs isolated from control K+-fed rabbits with channel subunitspecific antibodies revealed colocalization of immunodetectable BKα- and β1-subunits in cilia as well as on the apical membrane of cilia-expressing PCs. Ciliary BK channels were more easily detected in rabbits fed a low-K+ vs. high-K+ diet. Single-channel recordings of cilia revealed K+ channels with conductance and kinetics typical of the BK channel. The observations that 1) FIKS was preserved but 2) the high-amplitude Ca2+ peak elicited by flow was reduced in microperfused CCDs subject to pharmacological deciliation suggest that cilia BK channels do not contribute to K+ secretion in this segment, but that cilia serve as modulators of cell signaling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)F143-F156
JournalAmerican Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
Volume312
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Ca channel
  • Ca signaling
  • Dietary K adaptation
  • Flow-induced K secretion
  • Intercalated cell
  • Maxi K channel

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