Sex differences in circadian regulation of kidney function of the mouse

Oct 20, 2022American journal of physiology. Renal physiology

Sex differences in daily rhythms controlling mouse kidney function

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Abstract

Circadian rhythms significantly influence kidney function, with nearly double Na reabsorption in the distal segments during the active phase.

  • Kidney function, including glomerular filtration rate and transporter protein expression, varies with the time of day.
  • The regulation of renal transporters shows differences between male and female mice.
  • Simulations indicate that tubular transport varies across nephron segments, with significant changes in Na and water absorption.
  • In BMAL1 knockout mice, a notable decrease in Na reabsorption occurs in distal segments, more pronounced in males.
  • Reduced epithelial Na channel activity in males may contribute to lower blood pressure in BMAL1-null males.

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