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Preemptive ramipril therapy delays renal failure and reduces renal fibrosis in COL4A3-knockout mice with Alport syndrome.

Oliver Gross1, Bogdan Beirowski, Marie-Louise Koepke, Jeannine Kuck, Michael Reiner, Klaus Addicks, Neil Smyth, Eckhard Schulze-Lohoff, Manfred Weber.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alport syndrome (AS) is a common hereditary cause of end-stage renal failure in adolescence due to defects in type IV collagen genes. Molecular genetics allows early diagnosis, however, no preventive strategy can be offered. Using the COL4A3 -/- mouse, an animal model for human AS, we evaluated therapy with ramipril in mice.
METHODS: One hundred and twenty-two Alport-mice were treated with 10 mg/kg/day ramipril added to drinking water. Proteinuria, serum-urea and lifespan were monitored. Renal matrix was characterized by immunohistochemistry, light- and electron microscopy, and Western blot.
RESULTS: Untreated COL4A3 -/- mice died from renal failure after 71 +/- 6 days. Early therapy starting at four weeks of age and continuing to death delayed onset and reduced the extent of proteinuria. Uremia was postponed by three weeks in treated animals. Lifespan increased by more than 100% to 150 +/- 21 days (P < 0.01). In parallel, decreased deposition of extracellular matrix and lessened interstitial fibrosis as well as reduced amounts of renal transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) could be demonstrated. Late therapy starting at seven weeks decreased proteinuria, however, lifespan did not increase significantly.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate an antiproteinuric and antifibrotic nephroprotective effect of ramipril in COL4A3 -/- mice is mediated by down-regulation of TGF-beta1. This effect in mice is enhanced by initiation of therapy during pre-symptomatic disease. The data in COL4A3 -/- mice as an animal-model for Alport syndrome suggest that ramipril might as well delay renal failure in humans with AS. Early diagnosis and preemptive treatment also may be crucial in humans.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12631109     DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.2003.00779.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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