Abstract:AMP‐activated kinase (AMPK) regulates cell energy balance by modulating ATP synthesis and consumption. In epithelia, AMPK interacts with and regulate ion transport systems, including CFTR, ENaC and NKCC. We studied renal function and measured blood pressure in mice with genetic deletion of the alpha‐1 catalytic subunit of AMPK (a1KO mice; C57Bl6J background). When fed a standard diet (0.3%NaCl) a1KO mice showed mild antidiuresis (WT=0.053 vs. KO=0.038 mL/d/g bw). No significant differences in glomerular filtra… Show more
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