Camostat mesilate, a serine protease inhibitor, exerts aquaretic effects and decreases urinary exosomal AQP2 levels

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Title: Camostat mesilate, a serine protease inhibitor, exerts aquaretic effects and decreases urinary exosomal AQP2 levels
Authors: Yutaka Kakizoe, Terumasa Nakagawa, Yasunobu Iwata, Qinyuan Deng, Masataka Adachi, Yoshikazu Miyasato, Miyuki Nakagawa, Yu Nagayoshi, Kayo Nishiguchi, Yuki Narita, Yuichiro Izumi, Takashige Kuwabara, Kimio Tomita, Kenichiro Kitamura, Masashi Mukoyama
Source: Journal of Pharmacological Sciences, Vol 150, Iss 4, Pp 204-210 (2022)
Publisher Information: Elsevier, 2022.
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: LCC:Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Subject Terms: Serine protease, Camostat mesilate, Water diuresis, AQP2, Exosome, Therapeutics. Pharmacology, RM1-950
More Details: Serine proteases (SPs) play physiological roles in the kidney. We previously reported that a synthetic SP inhibitor, camostat mesilate (CM), suppressed sodium reabsorption in the renal tubule and showed natriuretic effects in aldosterone-infused rats. Here, we aimed to explore novel physiological roles of SPs in the renal tubule and understand the mechanism of actions of SP inhibitors, by administering CM to healthy rats. Sprague–Dawley rats were classified into control and CM (subcutaneous sustained-release pellet) groups and sacrificed on day 7. CM significantly increased urine volumes by approximately two-fold in a urinary sodium- and osmolyte excretion-independent manner, indicating the occurrence of free water excretion. Serum vasopressin, potassium, and calcium levels and the osmolality in the renal medulla, which all affect free water reabsorption in the renal tubule, remained unchanged after CM administration. CM decreased urinary exosomal AQP2 excretion, suggesting suppression of AQP2 activity in the collecting duct. These changes were reversed by desmopressin infusion. Water diuresis caused by CM was independent of its action on prostasin or TMPRSS4. Our results revealed the association of SP inhibition with free water handling and demonstrated that CM administration exerted diuretic effects with AQP2 downregulation, suggesting SP inhibitors as a new class of aquaretic drugs.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 1347-8613
Relation: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861322000706; https://doaj.org/toc/1347-8613
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphs.2022.09.003
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/eecb1b08290043fca9c1a02abeb6e4f3
Accession Number: edsdoj.b1b08290043fca9c1a02abeb6e4f3
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:13478613
DOI:10.1016/j.jphs.2022.09.003
Published in:Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Language:English