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Jacques-Antoine Haefliger, Nathalie Krattinger, David Martin, Thierry Pedrazzini, Alessandro Capponi, Britta Döring, Achim Plum, Anne Charollais, Klaus Willecke, Paolo Meda
Published in Volume 116, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2006; 116(2):405–413 doi:10.1172/JCI23327
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Transcription of the renin gene was differentially regulated after replacement of Cx43 by Cx32.

(A) Mean blood pressure measurements remained normal in KI32 mice fed a high-salt (6%) diet. (B) Under these conditions, Northern blots revealed that the expression of the renin gene was decreased by about 40% in the kidneys of WT mice but was not altered in the kidneys of homozygous KI32 animals. #P < 0.01 versus value observed under a control NaCl diet (0.3%); *P < 0.05 versus WT mice. (C) A similar difference was found by quantitative RT-PCR. This approach further revealed that the renin expression of heterozygous KI32 mice was decreased by the high-salt diet, as seen in WT. ΧP < 0.05 versus controls fed a normal-salt diet; *P < 0.05 versus WT mice. Data are mean ± SEM values of 5 mice per group.