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Androgens drive divergent responses to salt stress in male versus female rat kidneys
Authors:Gerhold David  Bagchi Ansuman  Lu Meiqing  Figueroa David  Keenan Kevin  Holder Dan  Wang Yuhong  Jin Hong  Connolly Brett  Austin Christopher  Alonso-Galicia Magdalena
Institution:Department of Safety Assessment, Merck Research Laboratories, West Point, PA 19486, USA. david_gerhold@merck.com
Abstract:Dahl-Iwai (DI) salt-sensitive rats were studied using microarrays to identify sex-specific differences in the kidney, both basal differences and differences in responses to a high-salt diet. In DI rat kidneys, gene expression profiles demonstrated inflammatory and fibrotic responses selectively in females. Gonadectomy of DI rats abrogated sex differences in gene expression. Gonadectomized female and gonadectomized male DI rats both responded to high salt with the same spectrum of gene expression changes as intact female DI rats. Androgens dominated the sex-selective responses to salt. Several androgen-responsive genes with roles potentiating the differential responses to salt were identified, including increased male expression of angiotensin-vasopressin receptor and prolactin receptor, decreased 5 alpha-reductase, and mixed increases and decreases in expression of Cyp4a genes that can produce eicosanoid hormones. These sex differences potentiate sodium retention by males and increase kidney function during gestation in females.
Keywords:Kidney  Hypertension  Rat  Sex  Gene expression  Microarrays  Angiotensin–  vasopressin receptor  Prolactin receptor    -Reductase
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