| Literature DB >> 25574240 |
Hong-Bo Ma1, Rong Wang1, Ke-Zhou Yu1, Che Yu1.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to clarify the association between lipid metabolism and the atherosclerosis in early-stage chronic renal failure at the molecular level and to explore the efficacy of decorin on chronic renal failure. Sprague Dawley rats receiving 5/6 nephrectomy and Sham surgery were divided into control and experimental groups. Sprague Dawley rats receiving 5/6 nephrectomy were divided into control and experimental groups, and the experimental group was further subdivided into rats receiving treatment with fibroblasts (FBs) transfected either with empty vector and with a decorin (DCN) gene. The dynamic levels of triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (T-Ch) and total phospholipid (T-PL) were detected on the 10th, 30th and 60th days. The body weight, blood lipid levels, renal function and renal tissue were observed after four weeks, and transforming growth factor-βl and protein expression was detected by immunohistochemistry. In total, 4 weeks after treatment, the DCN expression in the renal tissue of rats treated with DCN-transfected FBs was significantly increased compared to that in the control rats. The results showed that the levels of the three lipids in the aortic arches were slightly elevated on the 10th day compared with those in the control group, and the TG level was significantly increased on the 30th day. The levels of T-Ch, TG and T-PL in the aortic arches were significantly elevated on the 60th day. The TG and T-Ch levels in the plasma and aortic tissues of Sprague Dawley rats receiving 5/6 nephrectomy without any treatment and after receiving treatment with FBs transfected with empty vector were significantly increased compared with those in the control group. The increased T-Ch and decreased T-PL levels in the erythrocyte membrane increased the rigidity of the erythrocyte and decreased erythrocyte deformability. In conclusion, highly expressed DCN mitigated renal fibrosis and thus delayed renal failure as well as mitigating the abnormal lipid metabolism of the chronic renal failure.Entities:
Keywords: decorin; gene therapy; lipid; renal failure
Year: 2014 PMID: 25574240 PMCID: PMC4280988 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2014.2106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1Dynamic changes in the urea and Cr concentrations in chronic renal failure rats. (A and B) Examination and statistical analysis of the levels of (A) urea and (B) Cr. **P<0.01 vs. the urea or Cr levels in the control group at the same time-point. Cr, creatinine.
Dynamic changes in plasma TG, T-Ch and T-PL levels.
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| Item | Group | 0 | 10 | 20 | 30 | 60 |
| TG | Control | 8.58±2.94 | 8.73±2.36 | 8.42±3.13 | 8.67±3.00 | 8.44±2.94 |
| Experimental | 8.19±1.89 | 27.93±2.46 | 22.01±2.33 | 18.3±4.64 | 21.1±4.82 | |
| T-Ch | Control | 23.14±1.49 | 25.31±3.29 | 25.93±1.59 | 24.58±3.46 | 27.81±5.14 |
| Experimental | 24.53±2.34 | 35.41±3.26 | 39.42±1.69 | 43.25±4.16 | 51.28±5.65 | |
| T-PL | Control | 101.53±7.89 | 98.33±24.31 | 99.90±26.13 | 96.46±21.32 | 108.46±26.45 |
| Experimental | 112.24±4.57 | 301.83±19.63 | 223.19±21.84 | 195.46±22.29 | 214.32±23.36 | |
Data for TG, T-Ch and T-PL are expressed in mmol/l and presented as the mean ±standard deviation.
P<0.05 and
P<0.01 vs. the control group at the same time-point.
TG, triglyceride; T-Ch, total cholesterol; T-PL, total phospholipid.
Dynamic changes in T-CH and T-PL levels in erythrocyte membranes.
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| Item | Group | 0 | 10 | 20 | 40 | 60 |
| T-Ch | Control | 3.59±0.36 | 3.62±0.25 | 3.57±0.32 | 3.58±0.34 | 3.61±0.33 |
| Experimental | 3.58±0.41 | 3.63±0.37 | 3.82±0.38 | 4.25±0.36 | 4.64±0.39 | |
| T-PL | Control | 2.58±0.32 | 2.57±0.34 | 2.59±0.31 | 2.58±0.33 | 2.60±0.35 |
| Experimental | 2.61±0.36 | 2.55±0.32 | 2.40±0.29 | 1.92±0.26 | 1.53±0.22 | |
Data for T-Ch and T PL are expressed in mmol/l and presented as the mean ± standard deviation.
P<0.05 and
P<0.01 vs. the control group at the same time point.
T Ch, total cholesterol; T PL, total phospholipid.
Blood lipid levels at different time-points.
| Item | Time-point | Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
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| T-Ch | Week 0 | 0.76±0.31 | 0.75±0.53 | 0.78±0.27 | 0.78±0.56 |
| Week 1 | 0.96±0.43 | 1.63±0.45 | 1.16±0.43 | 0.87±0.27 | |
| Week 4 | 1.18±0.24 | 1.09±0.12 | 1.46±0.08 | 1.09±0.44 | |
| TG | Week 0 | 1.36±0.27 | 1.60±0.31 | 1.70±0.26 | 1.45±0.27 |
| Week 1 | 1.39±0.24 | 1.96±0.54 | 2.15±0.51 | 2.33±0.06 | |
| Week 4 | 1.84±0.09 | 1.81±0.34 | 1.98±0.24 | 1.83±0.13 |
Data for T-Ch and TG are expressed in mmol/l and presented as the mean ±standard deviation.
P<0.01 and
P<0.05 vs. the value at week 0.
T-Ch, total cholesterol; TG, triglyceride.
Renal functions at different time intervals.
| Item | Time-point | Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
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| BUN | Week 0 | 7.2±1.0 | 7.5±1.4 | 8.7±1.4 | 11.8±6.8 |
| Week 1 | 7.2±1.5 | 11.5±1.0 | 21.9±1.2 | 26.9±3.6 | |
| Week 4 | 7.4±1.6 | 22.0±0.4 | 27.9±7.8 | 16.4±2.8 | |
| Scr | Week 0 | 42.3±5.9 | 50.2±8.1 | 61.5±7.8 | 64.7±6.9 |
| Week 1 | 49.1±4.8 | 76.2±4.4 | 108.9±5.6 | 91.9±18.6 | |
| Week 4 | 47.9±10.2 | 99.6±10.7 | 110.6±21.1 | 68.3±5.5 |
Data for BUN and Scr are expressed in mmol/l and presented as the mean ±standard deviation.
P<0.05 and
P<0.01 vs. the value at week 0.
BUN, blood urea nitrogen; Scr, serum creatinine.
Expression of DCN and TGF-βl in the renal tubular interstitium after four weeks.
| Item | Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
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| DCN | 1.20±0.44 | 1.41±0.18 | 1.32±0.57 | 2.39±0.54 |
| TGF-βl | 1.19±0.44 | 1.91±0.18 | 1.66±0.57 | 1.49±0.49 |
P<0.05 and
P<0.01 vs. the values in groups B and C, respectively.
DCN, decorin; TGF-βl, transforming growth factor-βl.
Figure 2Dynamic changes in TG, T-Ch and T-PL levels in the aortic arches. (A–C) Examination and statistical analysis of the levels of (A) TG, (B) T-Ch and (C) T-PL. **P<0.01 vs. the level of TG or T-Ch in the control group at the same time-point; *P<0.05 vs. the level of TG or T-PL in the control group at the same time-point. TG, triglyceride; T-Ch, total cholesterol; T-PL, total phospholipid.