Na-Cl 共转运体在肾脏、血压和新陈代谢中的病理生理作用。

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Human Cell Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1007/s13577-024-01099-2
Ran You, Zhanjun Jia
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Na-Cl 共转运体(NCC)是公认的肾脏离子转运调节器,可促进远端曲小管对 Na+ 的重吸收。它也是噻嗪类利尿剂的药理抑制靶点,噻嗪类利尿剂是一类一线降压药,已被广泛使用了数十年。NCC 是 Na+ 重吸收和稳态的有效调节剂。因此,它的过度激活和抑制分别会导致高血压和低血压。影响 NCC 功能的基因突变可导致多种疾病,如 Gordon 和 Gitelman 综合征。我们总结了 NCC 在各种生理过程和病理状态中的作用,如维持离子和水的平衡、控制血压、影响肾脏生理和损伤。此外,我们还讨论了在了解 NCC 的低温电子显微镜结构、噻嗪类药物与 NCC 的调控机制和结合模式方面的最新进展,以及 NCC 在调节免疫系统与脂肪组织或肾脏之间的交叉对话方面的新的生理意义。这篇综述有助于全面了解 NCC 在维持离子平衡、调节血压和促进肾功能方面的关键作用,以及 NCC 在免疫和代谢调节方面的新作用。
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Pathophysiological role of Na-Cl cotransporter in kidneys, blood pressure, and metabolism.

The Na-Cl cotransporter (NCC) is a well-recognized regulator of ion transportation in the kidneys that facilitates Na+ reabsorption in the distal convoluted tubule. It is also the pharmacologic inhibitory target of thiazide diuretics, a class of front-line antihypertensive agents that have been widely used for decades. NCC is a potent regulator of Na+ reabsorption and homeostasis. Hence, its overactivation and suppression lead to hypertension and hypotension, respectively. Genetic mutations that affect NCC function contribute to several diseases such as Gordon and Gitelman syndromes. We summarized the role of NCC in various physiologic processes and pathological conditions, such as maintaining ion and water homeostasis, controlling blood pressure, and influencing renal physiology and injury. In addition, we discussed the recent advancements in understanding cryo-EM structure of NCC, the regulatory mechanisms and binding mode of thiazides with NCC, and novel physiologic implications of NCC in regulating the cross-talk between the immune system and adipose tissue or the kidneys. This review contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the pivotal role of NCC in maintaining ion homeostasis, regulating blood pressure, and facilitating kidney function and NCC's novel role in immune and metabolic regulation.

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Human Cell
Human Cell CELL BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Human Cell is the official English-language journal of the Japan Human Cell Society. The journal serves as a forum for international research on all aspects of the human cell, encompassing not only cell biology but also pathology, cytology, and oncology, including clinical oncology. Embryonic stem cells derived from animals, regenerative medicine using animal cells, and experimental animal models with implications for human diseases are covered as well. Submissions in any of the following categories will be considered: Research Articles, Cell Lines, Rapid Communications, Reviews, and Letters to the Editor. A brief clinical case report focusing on cellular responses to pathological insults in human studies may also be submitted as a Letter to the Editor in a concise and short format. Not only basic scientists but also gynecologists, oncologists, and other clinical scientists are welcome to submit work expressing new ideas or research using human cells.
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