Literature DB >> 25360216

Telmisartan protects 5/6 Nx rats against renal injury by enhancing nNOS-derived NO generation via regulation of PPARγ signaling.

Rong Zou1, Yong He2, Yue-Qiang Li3, Ming Han3, Zu-Fu Ma3, Xiao-Cheng Liu3, Rui Zeng3, Jv-Fang Shao3, Yan-Chao Guo4, Xiao-Yu He5, Ping Yang5, Gang Xu3, Cong-Yi Wang5, Ying Yao3.   

Abstract

A 5/6 nephrectomized (Nx) rat model was employed to address the impact of telmisartan on CKD related renal injury and the underlying molecular mechanisms. It was noted that telmisartan provided protection for rats against 5/6 Nx induced lethality. Telmisartan treated 5/6 Nx rats manifested improved renal function as characterized by the higher GFR but lower urinary albumin, BUN and Scr as compared with that of control rats. Telmisartan treatment also significantly decreased systolic blood pressure and alleviated glomerulosclerosis and interstitial fibrosis. Mechanistic studies revealed that telmisartan possesses the capability to increase NO generation in the kidney. Further studies demonstrated that telmisartan promotes PPARγ expression, by which it specifically enhances nNOS expression in the kidneys after 5/6 Nx insult. Particularly, blockade of PPARγ signaling by GW9662 abolished the protective effect conferred by telmisartan, indicating that telmisartan induction of renal nNOS expression along with NO generation is dependent on PPARγ signaling. Together, our data support that telmisartan could be a promising drug for treatment of chronic kidney diseases in diverse clinical settings.

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Keywords:  5/6 nephrectomy; CKD; PPARγ; nNOS; telmisartan

Year:  2014        PMID: 25360216      PMCID: PMC4212926     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res            Impact factor:   4.060


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