The protease corin regulates electrolyte homeostasis in eccrine sweat glands

He, Meiling and Zhou, Tiantian and Niu, Yayan and Feng, Wansheng and Gu, Xiabing and Xu, Wenting and Zhang, Shengnan and Wang, Zhiting and Zhang, Yue and Wang, Can and Dong, Liang and Liu, Meng and Dong, Ningzheng and Wu, Qingyu and Lo, Cecilia W. (2021) The protease corin regulates electrolyte homeostasis in eccrine sweat glands. PLOS Biology, 19 (2). e3001090. ISSN 1545-7885

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Abstract

Sweating is a basic skin function in body temperature control. In sweat glands, salt excretion and reabsorption are regulated to avoid electrolyte imbalance. To date, the mechanism underlying such regulation is not fully understood. Corin is a transmembrane protease that activates atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), a cardiac hormone essential for normal blood volume and pressure. Here, we report an unexpected role of corin in sweat glands to promote sweat and salt excretion in regulating electrolyte homeostasis. In human and mouse eccrine sweat glands, corin and ANP are expressed in the luminal epithelial cells. In corin-deficient mice on normal- and high-salt diets, sweat and salt excretion is reduced. This phenotype is associated with enhanced epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) activity that mediates Na+ and water reabsorption. Treatment of amiloride, an ENaC inhibitor, normalizes sweat and salt excretion in corin-deficient mice. Moreover, treatment of aldosterone decreases sweat and salt excretion in wild-type (WT), but not corin-deficient, mice. These results reveal an important regulatory function of corin in eccrine sweat glands to promote sweat and salt excretion.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: European Scholar > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 09 Feb 2023 06:51
Last Modified: 03 Oct 2024 04:40
URI: http://article.publish4promo.com/id/eprint/696

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