Literature DB >> 29846109

Role of (pro)renin receptor in albumin overload-induced nephropathy in rats.

Hui Fang1, Mokan Deng1, Linlin Zhang1, Aihua Lu1, Jiahui Su1, Chuanming Xu1,2, Li Zhou1, Lei Wang1, Jing-Song Ou3, Weidong Wang1, Tianxin Yang1,2.   

Abstract

Proteinuria is not only a common feature of chronic kidney diseases (CKD) but also an independent risk factor promoting CKD progression to end-stage renal failure. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms for protein overload-induced renal injury remain elusive. The present study examined the role of (pro)renin receptor (PRR) in pathogenesis of albumin overload (AO)-induced nephropathy and activation of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in rats. Wistar rats underwent unilateral nephrectomy and were treated for 7 wk with vehicle, bovine serum albumin (5 g·kg-1·day-1 via a single ip injection), alone or in conjunction with the PRR decoy inhibitor PRO20 (500 μg·kg-1·day-1 via 3 sc injections). The AO rat model exhibited severe proteinuria, tubular necrosis, and interstitial fibrosis, oxidative stress, and inflammation, accompanied by elevated urinary N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase activity and urinary β2-microglobulin secretion, all of which were significantly attenuated by PRO20. Urinary and renal levels of renin, angiotensinogen, and ANG II were elevated by AO and suppressed by PRO20, contrasting to largely unaltered plasma levels of the RAS parameters. The AO model also showed increased renal expression of full-length PRR and soluble PRR (sPRR) and urinary excretion of sPRR. Taken together, we conclude that PRR antagonism with PRO20 alleviates AO-induced nephropathy via inhibition of intrarenal RAS.

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Keywords:  (pro)renin receptor; PRO20; albumin overload; chronic kidney disease; proteinuria; renin-angiotensin system

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29846109      PMCID: PMC6336996          DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00071.2018

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


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