Sex differences in the adrenal circadian clock: a role for BMAL1 in the regulation of urinary aldosterone excretion and renal electrolyte balance in mice

Oct 24, 2024American journal of physiology. Renal physiology

Sex differences in the daily adrenal clock: BMAL1’s role in controlling urine aldosterone and kidney salt balance in mice

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Abstract

Male and female adrenal-specific knockout mice exhibited increased urinary aldosterone levels in response to a low-salt diet.

  • Both male and female knockout mice showed higher urinary aldosterone levels, despite decreased expression of aldosterone synthesis genes.
  • Knockout mice exhibited altered timing of food intake and a blunted night/day ratio.
  • Female knockout mice had reduced renal sodium excretion in response to low salt compared to controls.
  • Changes in sodium balance in knockout mice were dependent on the time of day.
  • Differences in adrenal and kidney clock gene expression were noted between sexes.

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