| Literature DB >> 32246808 |
Kui Jin1, Yujie Ma2, Carlos L Manrique-Caballero3, Hui Li4, David R Emlet3, Shengnan Li5, Catherine J Baty6, Xiaoyan Wen3, Nahmah Kim-Campbell3, Alicia Frank3, Elizabeth V Menchikova7, Nuria M Pastor-Soler3,4, Kenneth R Hallows3,4, Edwin K Jackson7, Sruti Shiva7,8, Michael R Pinsky3, Brian S Zuckerbraun3,9, John A Kellum3, Hernando Gómez3,8.
Abstract
The purpose was to determine the role of AMPK activation in the renal metabolic response to sepsis, the development of sepsis-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) and on survival. In a prospective experimental study, 167 10- to 12-week-old C57BL/6 mice underwent cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) and human proximal tubule epithelial cells (TEC; HK2) were exposed to inflammatory mix (IM), a combination of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1). Renal/TEC metabolic fitness was assessed by monitoring the expression of drivers of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), the rates of utilization of OXPHOS/glycolysis in response to metabolic stress, and mitochondrial function by measuring O2 consumption rates (OCR) and the membrane potential (Δψm ). Sepsis/IM resulted in AKI, increased mortality, and in renal AMPK activation 6-24 hours after CLP/IM. Pharmacologic activation of AMPK with 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide ribonucleotide (AICAR) or metformin during sepsis improved the survival, while AMPK inhibition with Compound C increased mortality, impaired mitochondrial respiration, decreased OCR, and disrupted TEC metabolic fitness. AMPK-driven protection was associated with increased Sirt 3 expression and restoration of metabolic fitness. Renal AMPK activation in response to sepsis/IM is an adaptive mechanism that protects TEC, organs, and the host by preserving mitochondrial function and metabolic fitness likely through Sirt3 signaling.Entities:
Keywords: AMPK; Sirt3; metabolism; mitochondria; tubular epithelial cell
Year: 2020 PMID: 32246808 DOI: 10.1096/fj.201901900R
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191