Distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) results in metabolic acidosis due to impaired urinary acidification and can result in an unexplained urinary sodium-wasting phenotype. We report the generation and characterization of a novel dRTA mutant mouse line, Ae1 L919X knockin (KI). Homozygous L919X KI mice exhibit typical dRTA features including a reduced ability to acidify urine in response to an acid load. This renal acidification defect was associated with a reduced number of Ae1-positive type A intercalated cells. To assess whether these mice exhibit urinary sodium-wasting, homozygous KI L919X and the previously described R607H KI mice were fed a salt-depleted acid diet. In line with human patients, both mouse strains exhibited urinary sodium loss. Additionally, we identified increased expression of tight junction proteins claudin-4 and -10b, suggesting a compensatory paracellular pathway. Consistent with data from human patients, L919X KI mice displayed a milder phenotype than R607H KI mice. Our findings reveal that both mouse strains are appropriate models for dRTA with a urinary salt-wasting phenotype and a compensatory up-regulation of the paracellular pathway.
Urinary sodium wasting and disrupted collecting duct function in mice with dRTA-causing SLC4A1 mutations
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Priyanka Mungara, Kristina MacNaughton, A. K. M. Shahid Ullah, Grace Essuman, Forough Chelangarimiyandoab, Rizwan Mumtaz, J. Christopher Hennings, Christian A. Hübner, Dominique Eladari, R. Todd Alexander, Emmanuelle Cordat; Urinary sodium wasting and disrupted collecting duct function in mice with dRTA-causing SLC4A1 mutations. Dis Model Mech 2025; dmm.052138. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/dmm.052138
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