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A1 adenosine receptor knockout mice are protected against acute radiocontrast nephropathy in vivo.

H Thomas Lee1, Michael Jan, Soo Chan Bae, Jin Deok Joo, Farida R Goubaeva, Jay Yang, Mihwa Kim.   

Abstract

The role of renal A1 adenosine receptors (A1AR) in the pathogenesis of radiocontrast nephropathy is controversial. We aimed to further elucidate the role of A1AR in the pathogenesis of radiocontrast nephropathy and determine whether renal proximal tubule A1AR contribute to the radiocontrast nephropathy. To induce radiocontrast nephropathy, A1AR wild-type (WT) or knockout (KO) mice were injected with a nonionic radiocontrast (iohexol, 1.5-3 g iodine/kg). Some A1WT mice were pretreated with 8-cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine (DPCPX; a selective A1AR antagonist) before iohexol injection. A1AR contribute to the pathogenesis of radiocontrast nephropathy in vivo as the A1WT mice developed significantly worse acute renal failure, more renal cortex vacuolization, and had lower survival 24 h after iohexol treatment compared with the A1KO mice. DPCPX pretreatment also protected the A1WT mice against radiocontrast-induced acute renal failure. No differences in renal cortical apoptosis or inflammation were observed between A1WT and A1KO mice. To determine whether the proximal tubular A1AR mediate the direct renal cytotoxicity of radiocontrast, we treated proximal tubules in culture with iohexol with or without 2-chloro-N6-cyclopentyladenosine (a selective A1AR agonist) or DPCPX pretreatment. We also subjected cultured proximal tubule cells overexpressing A1AR or lacking A1AR to radiocontrast injury. Iohexol caused a direct dose-dependent reduction in proximal tubule cell viability as well as proliferation. Neither the A1AR agonist nor the antagonist treatment affected proximal tubule viability or proliferation. Moreover, overexpression or lack of A1AR failed to impact the iohexol toxicity on proximal tubule cells. Therefore, we conclude that radiocontrast causes acute renal failure via mechanisms dependent on A1AR; however, renal proximal tubule A1AR do not contribute to the direct tubular toxicity of radiocontrast.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16418301     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00347.2005

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


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