20-Hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (20-HETE) has been linked to blood pressure (BP) regulation via actions on the renal microvasculature and tubules. We assessed the tubular 20-HETE contribution to hypertension by generating transgenic mice overexpressing the CYP4A12-20-HETE synthase (PT-4a12 mice) under the control of the proximal tubule (PT)-specific promoter phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK). 20-HETE levels in the kidney cortex of male (967 210 vs. 249 69 pg/mg protein) but not female (121 15 vs. 92 11 pg/mg protein) PT-4a12 mice showed a 2.5-fold increase compared with wild type (WT). Renal cortical Cyp4a12 mRNA and CYP4A12 protein in male but not female PT-4a12 mice increased by two- to threefold compared with WT. Male PT-4a12 mice displayed elevated BP (142 1 vs. 111 4 mmHg, P 0.0001), whereas BP in female PT-4a12 mice was not significantly different from WT (118 2 vs. 117 2 mmHg; P 0.98). In male PT-4a12 mice, BP decreased when mice were transitioned from a control-salt (0.4%) to a low-salt diet (0.075%) from 135 4 to 120 6 mmHg (P 0.01) and increased to 153 5 mmHg (P 0.05) when mice were placed on a high-salt diet (4%). Female PT-4a12 mice did not show changes in BP on either low- or high-salt diet. In conclusion, the expression of Cyp4a12 driven by the PEPCK promoter is sex specific, probably because of its X-linkage. The salt-sensitive hypertension seen in PT-4a12 male mice suggests a potential antinatriuretic activity of 20-HETE that needs to be further explored.
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Gilani, A., Agostinucci, K., Pascale, J. V., Hossain, S., Kandhi, S., Pandey, V., … Schwartzman, M. L. (2020). Proximal tubule-targeted overexpression of the Cyp4a12-20-HETE synthase promotes salt-sensitive hypertension in male mice. American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 319(1), R87–R95. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00089.2020
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