Vasopressin-regulated water reabsorption (Homo sapiens)

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Collecting duct principal cell1-11Tight junctionNucleusMicrotubuleRenal interstitiumfluid (blood)Water homeostasisDNAF-actin depolymerizationUrinary lumenDyneinUrinary excretionDynactinBasolateral membraneRAB11ADCTN2ARHGDIAAVPGNASAQP3ADCY3cAMPWaterRAB5AAQP2PRKACASTX4PRAB11BPRKACBPRKACGCREB3CREB1CREB3L2CREB3L3CREB3L1CREB3L4CREB5DYNC2H1DYNC2LI1DYNLL2DYNLL1DYNC1LI1DYNC1I2DYNC1I1DYNC1LI2DYNC1H1DCTN4DCTN1DCTN5DCTN6VAMP2NSFAQP2PAQP2PAQP2PWaterADCY6ADCY9ARHGDIBARHGDIGAVPR2AQP4AQP3AQP2RAB5BRAB5CWaterAQP2PTight junctionWaterApicalmembraneRecyclingExocytosisEarly endosomeDegradation


Description

This pathway describes Vasopressin-regulated water reabsorption from the kidney tubules of the nephrons back into the circulation. Vasopressin, antidiuretic hormone (ADH), is a peptide hormone produced in neurons of the hypothalamus in response to changes in response to extracellular fluid hypertonicity (hyperosmolality), and is secreted into the circulation. When it reaches the kidney, it binds to Vasopressin 2 receptors, triggering an intracellular signaling cascade that ultimately leads to aquaporin 2 (AQP2) vesicles inserted in the apical membrane. This increases the water permeability of the membrane. An osmotic gradient then drives water transport from the collecting duct through AQP2, and water exits the cell on the basolateral side, and back into the circulation.

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134585view23:57, 22 July 2024EweitzOntology Term : 'kidney collecting duct principal cell' added !
119785view22:36, 23 August 2021KhanspersModified description
119784view20:49, 23 August 2021Khanspersadded literature references
119783view20:37, 23 August 2021KhanspersOntology Term : 'kidney cell' added !
119782view20:32, 23 August 2021KhanspersOntology Term : 'water transport pathway' added !
119781view20:16, 23 August 2021KhanspersOntology Term : 'vasopressin signaling pathway' added !
119727view15:25, 8 August 2021Khanspersfixed unconnected
119726view15:24, 8 August 2021KhanspersModified description
119725view15:24, 8 August 2021KhanspersModified description
116565view21:56, 7 May 2021Khansperswork in progress
116564view21:40, 7 May 2021Khansperswork in progress
116287view23:16, 27 April 2021KhanspersNew pathway

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ADCY3GeneProductENSG00000138031 (Ensembl)
ADCY6GeneProductENSG00000174233 (Ensembl)
ADCY9GeneProductENSG00000162104 (Ensembl)
AQP2GeneProductENSG00000167580 (Ensembl)
AQP3GeneProductENSG00000165272 (Ensembl)
AQP4GeneProductENSG00000171885 (Ensembl)
ARHGDIAGeneProductENSG00000141522 (Ensembl)
ARHGDIBGeneProductENSG00000111348 (Ensembl)
ARHGDIGGeneProductENSG00000242173 (Ensembl)
AVPGeneProductENSG00000101200 (Ensembl)
AVPR2GeneProductENSG00000126895 (Ensembl)
CREB1GeneProductENSG00000118260 (Ensembl) Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:12912
CREB3GeneProductENSG00000107175 (Ensembl) Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:12913
CREB3L1GeneProductENSG00000157613 (Ensembl) Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:26427
CREB3L2GeneProductENSG00000182158 (Ensembl) Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:208647
CREB3L3GeneProductENSG00000060566 (Ensembl) Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:208677
CREB3L4GeneProductENSG00000143578 (Ensembl) Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:78284
CREB5GeneProductENSG00000146592 (Ensembl) Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:231991
DCTN1GeneProductENSG00000204843 (Ensembl)
DCTN2GeneProductENSG00000175203 (Ensembl)
DCTN4GeneProductENSG00000132912 (Ensembl)
DCTN5GeneProductENSG00000166847 (Ensembl)
DCTN6GeneProductENSG00000104671 (Ensembl)
DYNC1H1GeneProductENSG00000197102 (Ensembl)
DYNC1I1GeneProductENSG00000158560 (Ensembl)
DYNC1I2GeneProductENSG00000077380 (Ensembl)
DYNC1LI1GeneProductENSG00000144635 (Ensembl)
DYNC1LI2GeneProductENSG00000135720 (Ensembl)
DYNC2H1GeneProductENSG00000187240 (Ensembl)
DYNC2LI1GeneProductENSG00000138036 (Ensembl)
DYNLL1GeneProductENSG00000088986 (Ensembl)
DYNLL2GeneProductENSG00000264364 (Ensembl)
GNASGeneProductENSG00000087460 (Ensembl)
NSFGeneProductENSG00000073969 (Ensembl)
PRKACAGeneProductENSG00000072062 (Ensembl)
PRKACBGeneProductENSG00000142875 (Ensembl)
PRKACGGeneProductENSG00000165059 (Ensembl)
RAB11AGeneProductENSG00000103769 (Ensembl)
RAB11BGeneProductENSG00000185236 (Ensembl)
RAB5AGeneProductENSG00000144566 (Ensembl)
RAB5BGeneProductENSG00000111540 (Ensembl)
RAB5CGeneProductENSG00000108774 (Ensembl)
STX4GeneProductENSG00000103496 (Ensembl)
VAMP2GeneProductENSG00000220205 (Ensembl)
WaterMetaboliteHMDB02111 (HMDB)
cAMPMetaboliteHMDB00058 (HMDB)

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