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Claudin-19 mediates the effects of NO on the paracellular pathway in thick ascending limbs.

American journal of physiology. Renal physiology (2019-06-06)
Casandra M Monzon, Jeffrey L Garvin
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Claudins are a family of tight junction proteins that provide size and charge selectivity to solutes traversing the paracellular space. Thick ascending limbs (TALs) express numerous claudins, including claudin-19. Nitric oxide (NO), via cGMP, reduces dilution potentials in perfused TALs, a measure of paracellular permeability, but the role of claudin-19 is unknown. We hypothesized that claudin-19 mediates the effects of NO/cGMP on the paracellular pathway in TALs via increases in plasma membrane expression of this protein. We measured the effect of the NO donor spermine NONOate (SPM) on dilution potentials with and without blocking antibodies and plasma membrane expression of claudin-19. During the control period, the dilution potential was -18.2โ€‰ยฑโ€‰1.8 mV. After treatment with 200 ฮผmol/l SPM, it was -14.7โ€‰ยฑโ€‰2.0 mV (P < 0.04). In the presence of claudin-19 antibody, the dilution potential was -12.7โ€‰ยฑโ€‰2.1 mV. After SPM, it was -12.9โ€‰ยฑโ€‰2.4 mV, not significantly different. Claudin-19 antibody alone had no effect on dilution potentials. In the presence of Tamm-Horsfall protein antibody, SPM reduced the dilution potential from -9.7โ€‰ยฑโ€‰1.0 to -6.3โ€‰ยฑโ€‰1.1 mV (P < 0.006). Dibutyryl-cGMP (500 ยตmol/l) reduced the dilution potential from -19.6โ€‰ยฑโ€‰2.6 to -17.2โ€‰ยฑโ€‰2.3 mV (P < 0.002). Dibutyryl-cGMP increased expression of claudin-19 in the plasma membrane from 29.9โ€‰ยฑโ€‰3.8% to 65.9โ€‰ยฑโ€‰10.1% of total (P < 0.011) but did not change total expression. We conclude that claudin-19 mediates the effects of the NO/cGMP signaling cascade on the paracellular pathway.