Aldosterone-independent regulation of K + secretion in the distal nephron.

Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens

Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology.

Published: September 2024

Purpose Of Review: Maintenance of plasma K + concentration within a narrow range is critical to all cellular functions. The kidneys are the central organ for K + excretion, and robust renal excretory responses to dietary K + loads are essential for survival. Recent advances in the field have challenged the view that aldosterone is at the center of K + regulation. This review will examine recent findings and propose a new mechanism for regulating K + secretion.

Recent Findings: Local aldosterone-independent response systems in the distal nephron are increasingly recognized as key components of the rapid response to an acute K + load, as well as playing an essential role in sustained responses to increased dietary K + . The master kinase mTOR, best known for its role in mediating the effects of growth factors and insulin on growth and cellular metabolism, is central to these aldosterone-independent responses. Recent studies have shown that mTOR, particularly in the context of the "type 2" complex (mTORC2), is regulated by K + in a cell-autonomous fashion.

Summary: New concepts related to cell-autonomous K + signaling and how it interfaces with aldosterone-dependent regulation are emerging. The underlying signaling pathways and effectors of regulated K + secretion, as well as implications for the aldosterone paradox and disease pathogenesis are discussed.

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