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A Preliminary 10X Genomics Xenium Profiler Spatial Transcriptomics Map of Renin-Angiotensin System Genes in the Mouse Subfornical Organ

Abstract Body: The subfornical organ (SFO) is a brain region rich in angiotensin-II (ANG) AT1 receptors (AT1R) which regulates water and salt intake and communicates with other hypothalamic nuclei to regulate blood pressure (BP). Activation of the classical G protein-mediated AT1R signaling in the brain induces pressor and natri-dipsogenic responses. TRV027, a synthetic AT1R β-arrestin-biased agonist, decreases BP and increases saline avoidance. We examined the spatial transcriptomic makeup of the SFO to balanced or biased AT1R activation using 10X Genomics Xenium. We treated C57BL/6J mice with either aCSF, ANG (0.64 µg/h), or TRV027 (0.56 µg/h) through continuous ICV infusion for 11-days. Water intake was monitored on days 6-11. ANG caused an increase in water intake compared to aCSF or TRV027 groups (7.0±2.0, 3.0±0.2, and 1.9±0.6 mL/day, respectively, n=4, p<0.05). On day 11, brains were perfused, collected, and fixed. Subsequently, 5 µm paraffin-embedded coronal sections were mounted on Xenium slides and tested with the 10X mouse brain set of 247 genes plus 100 custom add-on genes including all RAS genes. A third of the cells expressed AT1R, and the pattern of AT1R-expressing cells Xenium-detected was qualitatively similar to NZ44 mice, which express GFP under the control of the AT1R locus. Expression of the prorenin receptor (Atp6ap2) was abundant throughout the SFO. A few cells in the SFO and more prominently in the adjacent blood vessels were angiotensinogen positive. Single cells were identified that expressed the ANG type 2 receptors (AT2R). Expression of Mas receptor was undetectable. Most of the AT1R-expressing cells were excitatory glutamatergic neurons (expressing Slc17a6, VGLUT2) but a few were inhibitory GABAergic neurons co-expressing Slc32a1 (VGAT). Each section had cells classified as astrocytes, neurons, ependymal cells, and immune cells (e.g., microglia or macrophages). Increased numbers of immune cells were detected in the SFO of ANG-treated mice. Interestingly, although there was no evidence for expression of renin in the SFO, renin-expressing cells were identified in the choroid plexus which is consistent with highly sensitive in situ RNA hybridization data. Additional qualitative and quantitative analyses are ongoing to compare gene expression patterns in AT1R-positive cell types. Future studies will identify gene expression patterns in SFO neurons with connectivity to other brain regions controlling water/salt intake and BP.
  • Hantke Guixa, Ana  ( Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Vazirabad, Ibrahim  ( MCW , Wauwatosa , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Mathieu, Natalia  ( Medical College of Wisconsin , Wauwatosa , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Muskus Veitia, Patricia  ( Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Brozoski, Daniel  ( Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Grobe, Justin  ( Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Nakagawa, Pablo  ( Medical college of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Sigmund, Curt  ( Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee , Wisconsin , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Ana Hantke Guixa: No Answer | Ibrahim Vazirabad: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Natalia Mathieu: No Answer | Patricia Muskus Veitia: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Daniel Brozoski: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Justin Grobe: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Pablo Nakagawa: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Curt Sigmund: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:
Session Info:

MPS01 Neurogenic Mechanisms

Friday, 09/06/2024 , 09:15AM - 09:45AM

Moderated Poster

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