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Series GSE237847 Query DataSets for GSE237847
Status Public on Jul 25, 2023
Title Vascular calcification is accelerated by hyponatremia and low osmolality condition via activating Rac1-Akt pathway
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Hyponatremia, one of the most frequently observed electrolyte disorders in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), is associated with increased mortality. Lower sodium concentrations or low osmolar conditions are shown to induce cell damages via apoptosis and oxidative stress, both of accelerate vascular calcification (VC), a critical phenotype of CKD patients. It is unknown whether hyponatremia or low osmolar condition plays roles in the pathogenesis of VC.Human vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) were cultured with calcifying medium, which was supplemented high calcium and phosphate. Concentrations of sodium in the culture media were further modified to determine the impacts of osmotic pressure on VC.
Microarray analysis of VSMCs revealed low osmolality activated Rac1-Akt pathway and reduced expression of NCX1, which is calcium-sodium exchanger.Lower osmolality including hyponatremic condition promotes high-phosphate-induced VC through multiple cellular processes including Rac1-Akt pathway activation.
 
Overall design Human VSMCs was incubated for 4 days in normal medium or calcifying medium(CM), and further divided into 'Low' sodium(Na) concentration (126 mmol/L) or 'High' (170 mmol/L) Na groups for a total of 4 groups. mRNA expression of each groups was analyzed by microarray.
 
Contributor(s) Matsueda S, Yamada S, Torisu K, Nakano T, Kitazono T
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Submission date Jul 20, 2023
Last update date Jul 25, 2023
Contact name Matsueda Shumei
E-mail(s) shumai919@yahoo.co.jp
Organization name Kyushu universuty
Street address 3-1-1, Maidashi, Higashi-ku
City Fukuoka
ZIP/Postal code 8100022
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21185 Agilent-072363 SurePrint G3 Human GE v3 8x60K Microarray 039494 [Probe Name Version]
Samples (4)
GSM7655277 Low Osm
GSM7655278 High Osm
GSM7655279 Low Osm HP
Relations
BioProject PRJNA996930

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