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Early targets of lithium in rat kidney inner medullary collecting duct include p38 and ERK1/2

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KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
卷 86, 期 4, 页码 757-767

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1038/ki.2014.107

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cell and transport physiology; cell signaling; diabetes insipidus; mass spectrometry; renal cell biology

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  1. Danish National Research Foundation (Grundforskningsfonden)
  2. Marie Curie Research Program (EU's Sixth Framework Programme)
  3. Lundbeck Foundation
  4. The Danish Council for Independent Research-Medical Sciences
  5. Division of Intramural Research, NHLBI [ZO1-HL001285]
  6. National Research University Project, Office of Higher Education Commission [WCU-006-HR-57]

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Almost half of patients receiving lithium salts have nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. Chronic lithium exposure induces AQP2 downregulation and changes in the cellular composition of the collecting duct. In order to understand these pathophysiological events, we determined the earliest lithium targets in rat inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD) by examining changes in the IMCD phosphoproteome after acute lithium administration. IMCDs were isolated 9 h after lithium exposure, a time when urinary concentrating impairment was evident. We found 1093 unique phosphopeptides corresponding to 492 phosphoproteins identified and quantified by mass spectrometry. Label-free quantification identified 152 upregulated and 56 downregulated phosphopeptides in response to lithium. Bioinformatic analysis highlighted several signaling proteins including MAP kinases and cell-junction proteins. The majority of the upregulated phosphopeptides contained a proline-directed motif, a known target of MAPK. Four hours after lithium exposure, phosphorylation sites in the activation loops of ERK1/2 and p38 were upregulated. Increased expression of phospho-Ser261-AQP2 (proline-directed motif) was concomitant with the increase in urine output. Pretreatment with MAPK inhibitors reversed the increased Ser261-AQP2 phosphorylation. Thus, in IMCD, ERK1/2 and p38 are early targets of lithium and may play a role in the onset of lithium-induced polyuria.

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