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Remodeling of renal interstitial and tubular lesions in pancreas transplant recipients.

P Fioretto1, D E R Sutherland, B Najafian, M Mauer.   

Abstract

Tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis, important in progression of renal diseases, including diabetic (D) and cyclosporine-induced (CSA) nephropathy, have been considered irreversible. Normoglycemia for 10 years following pancreas transplantation alone (PTA) reversed D glomerulopathy lesions. This study quantified tubular, interstitial, and arteriolar parameters in PTA recipients. Kidney function studies and biopsies were performed in eight non-uremic type I D patients (pts) at 5 and 10 years after PTA. Renal biopsies were analyzed by morphometric analysis. All pts were normoglycemic and insulin independent and received CSA during the study. Cortical interstitial volume fraction was increased at 5 years (0.31+/-0.07 vs normal 0.15+/-0.02, P<0.01) and decreased at 10 years post-PTA (0.23+/-0.03, P<0.02 vs 5 years). There was a reduction in the volume fraction of interstitial collagen and cells per cortical tissue, measured using electron microscopy, from 5 (0.126+/-0.061 and 0.103+/-0.026, respectively) to 10 years (0.079+/-0.031, P<0.05, and 0.074+/-0.018, P<0.05, respectively). The volume fraction of tubules which were atrophic (AT) was abnormal at 5 years (0.160+/-0.090) and decreased from 5 to 10 years (0.044+/-0.034, P<0.02), apparently due to AT reabsorption. The index of arteriolar hyalinosis did not change during the study (1.30+/-0.22 and 1.34+/-0.33 at 5 and 10 years, respectively, nonsignificant). This study demonstrates, for the first time in humans, that interstitial expansion is reversible and that atrophic tubules can be reabsorbed. In contrast, there was no improvement in the arteriolar lesions. Whether this is due to long-term normoglycemia, reduction of CSA dose or other mechanisms is unclear.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16518350     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ki.5000153

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


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