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Hasan Demirci1,2, Jessica Bahena-Lopez3, Alina Smorodchenko4
1Institute of Functional Anatomy, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
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Kidney thick ascending limb cells reabsorb sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium and contribute to urinary concentration. These cells are typically viewed as of a single type that recycles potassium across the apical membrane and generates a lumen-positive transepithelial voltage driving calcium and magnesium reabsorption, although variability in potassium channel expression has been reported. Additionally, recent transcriptomic analyses suggest that different cell types exist along this segment, but classifications have varied and have not led to a new consensus model. We used immunolocalization, electrophysiology and enriched single nucleus RNA-Seq to identify thick ascending limb cell types in rat, mouse and human. We identified three major TAL cell types defined by expression of potassium channels and claudins. One has apical potassium channels, low basolateral potassium conductance, and is bordered by a sodium-permeable claudin. A second lacks apical potassium channels, has high basolateral potassium conductance and is bordered by calcium- and magnesium-permeable claudins. A third type also lacks apical potassium channels and has a high basolateral potassium conductance, but these cells are ringed by sodium-permeable claudins. The recognition of diverse cell types resolves longstanding questions about how solute transport can be modulated selectively and how disruption of these cells leads to human disease.
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