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Lessons from the gene expression pattern of the rat zona glomerulosa
Koshiro Nishimoto1, William E Rainey, Wendy B Bollag
1Department of Physiology, Medical College of Georgia, Georgia Health Sciences University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA. Department of Urology, Tachikawa Hospital, Tokyo 190-8531, Japan. sweet.marino@gmail.com
Abstract:
We recently identified hundreds of transcripts with differential expression in rat zona glomerulosa (zG) and zona fasciculata. Although the genes up-regulated in the zG may be playing important roles in aldosterone production, the relationship between most of these genes and aldosterone production has not been uncovered. Because aldosterone, in the presence of a high sodium diet, is now considered a significant cardiovascular risk factor, in this review we performed gene ontology and pathway analyses on the same microarray data to better define the genes that may influence zG function. Overall, we identified a number of genes that may be involved in aldosterone production through transforming growth factor β (TGF-β), WNT, calcium, potassium, and ACTH signaling pathways. The list of genes we present in the current report may become an important tool for researchers working on primary aldosteronism and aldosterone-related cardiovascular diseases.
