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Extracellular ATP through P2 receptors activates AMP-activated protein kinase and suppresses superoxide generation in cultured mouse podocytes
Authors:Piwkowska Agnieszka  Rogacka Dorota  Jankowski Maciej  Angielski Stefan
Affiliation:aMossakowski Medical Research Centre Polish Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Nephrology, Gdańsk, Poland;bMedical University of Gdańsk, Department of Therapy Monitoring and Pharmacogenetics, Poland
Abstract:Podocytes are an important constituent of the glomerular filtration barrier. The function of these glomerular cells is affected by extracellular nucleotides through P2 receptors. The activation of P2 receptors may lead to the activation of NAD(P)H oxidase, the key enzyme in oxidative stress, with the intracellular pathways leading to intracellular ATP depletion associated with an increase in the intracellular AMP:ATP ratio. This deregulation of the energy balance activates AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) to restore energy homeostasis. We investigated whether P2 receptor activation influences NAD(P)H oxidase-dependent rate of superoxide anion (O2•−) generation and AMPK activity in cultured mouse podocytes. The rate of O2•− generation was measured by chemiluminescence and changes in AMPK activity were determined by immunoblotting against AMPKα-Thr172-P. The addition of 100 μM ATP induced a rapid and transient decrease in rate of O2•− generation and increased AMPK phosphorylation with maximal effects in the first minute (2.44 ± 0.09 versus 1.62 ± 0.06 nmol/mg protein/min, P < 0.05 and 0.64 ± 0.04 versus 0.97 ± 0.07, P < 0.05, respectively). Both parameters returned to control levels at 10 min. Suramin (300 μM, P2 receptor antagonist) and compound C (100 μM, AMPK inhibitor) completely, and STO-609 (25 μM, CaMKK-β inhibitor) partially, prevented ATP action in rate of O2•− generation and AMPK phosphorylation. Various ATP analogues (10 μM) mimicked the effects of ATP on rate of O2•− generation and AMPK phosphorylation. The data indicate that extracellular ATP, acting through P2 receptors upstream of CaMKK-β, modulates podocyte function through simultaneous effects on AMPK and NAD(P)H oxidase activities. This mechanism may play a role in restoring energy homeostasis after oxidative stress.
Keywords:AMP-activated protein kinase   Extracellular ATP   NAD(P)H oxidase   P2 receptors   Podocytes
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