20-HETE and the kidney: resolution of old problems and new beginnings
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- review article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- Vol. 277 (3), R607-R623
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1999.277.3.r607
Abstract
The protean properties of 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (HETE), vasoactivity, mitogenicity, and modulation of transport in key nephron segments, serve as the basis for the essential roles of 20-HETE in the regulation of the renal circulation and electrolyte excretion and as a second messenger for endothelin-1 and mediator of selective renal effects of ANG II. Renal autoregulation and tubular glomerular feedback are mediated by 20-HETE through constriction of preglomerular arterioles, responses that are maintained by 20-HETE inhibition of calcium-activated potassium channels. 20-HETE modulates ion transport in the proximal tubules and the thick ascending limb by affecting the activities of Na+-K+-ATPase and the Na+-K+-2Cl−cotransporter, respectively. The range and diversity of activity of 20-HETE derives in large measure from COX-dependent transformation of 20-HETE to products affecting vasomotion and salt and water excretion. Nitric oxide (NO) exerts a negative modulatory effect on 20-HETE formation; inhibition of NO synthesis produces marked perturbation of renal function resulting from increased 20-HETE production. 20-HETE is an essential component of interactions involving several hormonal systems that have central roles in blood pressure homeostasis, including angiotensins, endothelins, NO, and cytokines. 20-HETE is the preeminent renal eicosanoid, overshadowing PGE2and PGI2. This review is intended to provide evidence for the physiological roles for cytochrome P-450-derived eicosanoids, particularly 20-HETE, and seeks to extend this knowledge to a conceptual framework for overall cardiovascular function.Keywords
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