Literature DB >> 15338121

Effect of sirolimus on renal ischaemia/reperfusion injury in normotensive and hypertensive rats.

Ondrej Viklický1, Radka Bohmová, Nengtai Ouyang, Eva Honsová, Alena Lodererová, Václav Mandys, Stefan Vítko, Jens Lutz, Uwe W Heemann.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Renal ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury and hypertension represent major alloantigen-independent factors contributing to the development of chronic allograft nephropathy of renal allografts. In the present study, we investigated the effect of the anti-proliferative immunosuppressant, sirolimus (SIR), in a model of accelerated renal injury in hypertensive transgenic rats (TGRs). Twenty anaesthetized uninephrectomized TGRs with renin overproduction [TGR(mREN2)27] and 20 normotensive Han SD (SD) rats as genetic controls had their renal pedicles clipped for 45 min and were subsequently treated with either SIR (0.5 mg/kg per day, orally) or placebo ( n=10 in each group) for 16 weeks, after which time the kidneys were harvested for morphological and immunohistochemical analysis. High-renin hypertension aggravated the functional and structural changes induced by I/R in SD animals: both SIR-treated and untreated TGRs exhibited significantly greater proteinuria and suffered from more severe glomerulosclerosis ( P<0.01) and vasculopathy ( P<0.01), as well as compensatory renal hypertrophy ( P<0.01) and tissue TGF-beta1 expression, than both normotensive SD groups ( P<0.01). SIR-treated SD rats showed reduced proteinuria ( P<0.01), glomerulosclerosis ( P<0.01), and TGF-beta1 expression in the glomerular epithelium and proximal tubuli ( P<0.05) compared with placebo-treated SD rats. SIR-treated TGRs had significantly lower proteinuria at week 4 after I/R ( P<0.01) than placebo-treated TGRs, but there were no significant differences thereafter. Morphological patterns were similar in treated and untreated TGRs at week 16. High-renin-induced hypertension aggravated the renal injury induced by I/R. Sirolimus treatment ameliorated some late functional and morphological changes induced by I/R injury in hypertensive TGRs but, particularly, in normotensive SD rats.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15338121     DOI: 10.1007/s00147-004-0746-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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