Literature DB >> 30904069

Tissue hypoxia, inflammation, and loss of glomerular filtration rate in human atherosclerotic renovascular disease.

Abdelrhman Abumoawad1, Ahmed Saad2, Christopher M Ferguson1, Alfonso Eirin1, John R Woollard1, Sandra M Herrmann1, LaTonya J Hickson1, Emily C Bendel3, Sanjay Misra3, James Glockner3, Lilach O Lerman1, Stephen C Textor4.   

Abstract

The relationships between renal blood flow (RBF), tissue oxygenation, and inflammatory injury in atherosclerotic renovascular disease (ARVD) are poorly understood. We sought to correlate RBF and tissue hypoxia with glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in 48 kidneys from patients with ARVD stratified by single kidney iothalamate GFR (sGFR). Oxygenation was assessed by blood oxygenation level dependent magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD MRI), which provides an index for the levels of deoxyhemoglobin within a defined volume of tissue (R2*). sGFR correlated with RBF and with the severity of vascular stenosis as estimated by duplex velocities. Higher cortical R2* and fractional hypoxia and higher levels of renal vein neutrophil-gelatinase-associated-lipocalin (NGAL) and monocyte-chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) were observed at lower GFR, with an abrupt inflection below 20 ml/min. Renal vein MCP-1 levels correlated with cortical R2* and with fractional hypoxia. Correlations between cortical R2* and RBF in the highest sGFR stratum (mean sGFR 51 ± 12 ml/min; R = -0.8) were degraded in the lowest sGFR stratum (mean sGFR 8 ± 3 ml/min; R = -0.1). Changes in fractional hypoxia after furosemide were also absent in the lowest sGFR stratum. These data demonstrate relative stability of renal oxygenation with moderate reductions in RBF and GFR but identify a transition to overt hypoxia and inflammatory cytokine release with severely reduced GFR. Tissue oxygenation and RBF were less correlated in the setting of reduced sGFR, consistent with variable oxygen consumption or a shift to alternative mechanisms of tissue injury. Identifying transitions in tissue oxygenation may facilitate targeted therapy in ARVD.
Copyright © 2019 International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  BOLD MR; GFR; NGAL; VEGF-A; cortical; hypertension; hypoxia; medullary; renal artery stenosis; renal blood flow; renovascular disease; revascularization

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30904069      PMCID: PMC6738340          DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2018.11.039

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


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