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Hydrogen sulfide ameliorates aging-associated changes in the kidney.

Hak Joo Lee1, Denis Feliers1, Jeffrey L Barnes1,2, Sae Oh1, Goutam Ghosh Choudhury1,2, Vivian Diaz3, Veronica Galvan2,3, Randy Strong2,3, James Nelson3, Adam Salmon2,3,4, Christopher G Kevil5, Balakuntalam S Kasinath6,7,8.   

Abstract

Aging is associated with replacement of normal kidney parenchyma by fibrosis. Because hydrogen sulfide (H2S) ameliorates kidney fibrosis in disease models, we examined its status in the aging kidney. In the first study, we examined kidney cortical H2S metabolism and signaling pathways related to synthesis of proteins including matrix proteins in young and old male C57BL/6 mice. In old mice, increase in renal cortical content of matrix protein involved in fibrosis was associated with decreased H2S generation and AMPK activity, and activation of insulin receptor (IR)/IRS-2-Akt-mTORC1-mRNA translation signaling axis that can lead to increase in protein synthesis. In the second study, we randomized 18-19 month-old male C57BL/6 mice to receive 30 μmol/L sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS) in drinking water vs. water alone (control) for 5 months. Administration of NaHS increased plasma free sulfide levels. NaHS inhibited the increase in kidney cortical content of matrix proteins involved in fibrosis and ameliorated glomerulosclerosis. NaHS restored AMPK activity and inhibited activation of IR/IRS-2-Akt-mTORC1-mRNA translation axis. NaHS inhibited age-related increase in kidney cortical content of p21, IL-1β, and IL-6, components of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype. NaHS abolished increase in urinary albumin excretion seen in control mice and reduced serum cystatin C levels suggesting improved glomerular clearance function. We conclude that aging-induced changes in the kidney are associated with H2S deficiency. Administration of H2S ameliorates aging-induced kidney changes probably by inhibiting signaling pathways leading to matrix protein synthesis.

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Keywords:  AMP-activated protein kinase; Insulin receptor signaling; Mechanistic target of rapamycin; Protein chemistry

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29717417      PMCID: PMC5964063          DOI: 10.1007/s11357-018-0018-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geroscience        ISSN: 2509-2723            Impact factor:   7.713


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