PLoS ONE (Feb 2011)

Membrane-type 4 matrix metalloproteinase (MT4-MMP) modulates water homeostasis in mice.

  • Manakan B Srichai,
  • Heloisa Colleta,
  • Leslie Gewin,
  • Linsey Matrisian,
  • Ty W Abel,
  • Naohiko Koshikawa,
  • Motoharu Seiki,
  • Ambra Pozzi,
  • Raymond C Harris,
  • Roy Zent

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
p. e17099

Abstract

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MT4-MMP is a membrane-type metalloproteinase (MMP) anchored to the membrane by a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) motif. GPI-type MT-MMPs (MT4- and MT6-MMP) are related to other MT-MMPs, but their physiological substrates and functions in vivo have yet to be identified. In this manuscript we show that MT4-MMP is expressed early in kidney development, as well as in the adult kidney, where the highest levels of expression are found in the papilla. MT4-MMP null mice had minimal renal developmental abnormalities, with a minor branching morphogenesis defect in early embryonic kidney development and slightly dysmorphic collecting ducts in adult mice. Interestingly, MT4-MMP null mice had higher baseline urine osmolarities relative to wild type controls, but these animals were able to concentrate and dilute their urines normally. However, MT4-MMP-null mice had decreased daily water intake and daily urine output, consistent with primary hypodipsia. MT4-MMP was shown to be expressed in areas of the hypothalamus considered important for regulating thirst. Thus, our results show that although MT4-MMP is expressed in the kidney, this metalloproteinase does not play a major role in renal development or function; however it does appear to modify the neural stimuli that modulate thirst.