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Ischemia induces alterations in actin filaments in renal vascular smooth muscle cells.

Osun Kwon1, Carrie L Phillips, Bruce A Molitoris.   

Abstract

Although altered renal vascular reactivity is known to occur after ischemia, the structural basis explaining the phenomenon has not been clarified. To evaluate for structural damage to the renal vasculature in ischemic acute renal failure (ARF), F-actin in the renal vasculature of rat kidneys and cultured vascular smooth muscle cells was examined using confocal fluorescence microscopy. The left renal artery was clamped for 15 or 45 min in Sprague-Dawley rats. In other experimental groups, 45 min of renal arterial clamping was followed by 1 or 3 h of reperfusion. Control kidneys were procured without any preceding interventional procedure. F-actin was labeled with either fluorescein or Texas red-conjugated phalloidin. Serial optical sections were collected by confocal microscopy, and image volumes were rendered three dimensionally. The degree of cytoskeletal damage in the vasculature was assessed by semiquantitative scoring of the staining for F-actin. Disorganization/disarray of F-actin, reflected by disruption and clumping of the actin filaments, was observed in arteries, arterioles, and the vasa rectae of the kidney after ischemia or ischemia-reperfusion. Smooth muscle cells from arteries and arterioles showed significant damage to F-actin after either 15 or 45 min of ischemia in a duration-dependent manner. The actin cytoskeleton tended to recover from damage from 45 min of ischemia 1 and 3 h after reperfusion. The vasa rectae did not demonstrate significant damage to F-actin after 15- or 45-min ischemia. However, significant damage to the vasa rectae was manifest 3 h after the reperfusion following 45 min of ischemia. In summary, disorganization/disarray of F-actin in vascular smooth muscle cells of the kidney was observed after ischemia or ischemia-reperfusion. A similar finding was observed in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells. We suggest that this disorganization of the actin cytoskeleton may play a contributory role in the loss of autoregulation of renal blood flow and the aberrant vascular reactivity in postischemic ARF.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11997317     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00294.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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