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Hypervolemic hypertension in mice with systemic inactivation of the (floxed) guanylyl cyclase-A gene by alphaMHC-Cre-mediated recombination
Authors:Skryabin Boris V  Holtwick Rita  Fabritz Larissa  Kruse Markus N  Veltrup Ilka  Stypmann Jörg  Kirchhof Paulus  Sabrane Karim  Bubikat Alexander  Voss Melanie  Kuhn Michaela
Institution:Institute of Experimental Pathology, Universit?tsklinikum Münster, Münster, Germany.
Abstract:To dissect the tissue-specific functions of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), we recently introduced loxP sites into the murine gene for its receptor, guanylyl cyclase-A (GC-A), by homologous recombination (tri-lox GC-A). For either smooth-muscle or cardiomyocyte-restricted deletion of GC-A, floxed GC-A mice were mated to transgenic mice expressing Cre-recombinase under the control of the smooth-muscle SM22 or the cardiac alphaMHC promoter. As shown in these studies, Cre-mediated recombination of the floxed GC-A gene fully inactivated GC-A function in a cell-restricted manner. In the present study we show that alphaMHC-Cre, but not SM22-Cre, with high frequency generates genomic recombinations of the floxed GC-A gene segments which were transmitted to the germline. Alleles with partial or complete deletions were readily recovered from the next generation, after segregation of the Cre-transgene. We took advantage of this strategy to generate a new mouse line with global, systemic deletion of GC-A. Doppler-echocardiographic and physiological studies in these mice demonstrate for the first time the tremendous impact of ANP/GC-A dysfunction on chronic blood volume homeostasis.
Keywords:atrial natriuretic peptide  guanylyl cyclase‐A  cyclic GMP  conditional gene knockout  Cre/loxP system  hypertension  hypervolemia  cardiac hypertrophy
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