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Proximal tubular epithelial insulin receptor mediates high-fat diet-induced kidney injury.
Lee, Hak Joo; Mariappan, Meenalakshmi M; Norton, Luke; Bakewell, Terry; Feliers, Denis; Oh, Sae Byeol; Donati, Andrew; Rubannelsonkumar, Cherubina S; Venkatachalam, Manjeri A; Harris, Stephen E; Rubera, Isabelle; Tauc, Michel; Ghosh Choudhury, Goutam; Kahn, C Ronald; Sharma, Kumar; DeFronzo, Ralph A; Kasinath, Balakuntalam S.
Afiliação
  • Lee HJ; Center for Renal Medicine, Division of Nephrology.
  • Mariappan MM; Center for Renal Medicine, Division of Nephrology.
  • Norton L; Division of Diabetes, Department of Medicine.
  • Bakewell T; Division of Diabetes, Department of Medicine.
  • Feliers D; Center for Renal Medicine, Division of Nephrology.
  • Oh SB; Center for Renal Medicine, Division of Nephrology.
  • Donati A; Center for Renal Medicine, Division of Nephrology.
  • Rubannelsonkumar CS; Center for Renal Medicine, Division of Nephrology.
  • Venkatachalam MA; Department of Pathology, and.
  • Harris SE; Department of Periodontics, University of Texas Health, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
  • Rubera I; Universite Cote d'Azur, CNRS - UMR-7370, Laboratoire de Physiomédecine Moléculaire, Nice, France.
  • Tauc M; Universite Cote d'Azur, CNRS - UMR-7370, Laboratoire de Physiomédecine Moléculaire, Nice, France.
  • Ghosh Choudhury G; Center for Renal Medicine, Division of Nephrology.
  • Kahn CR; VA Research and.
  • Sharma K; Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
  • DeFronzo RA; Joslin Diabetes Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Kasinath BS; Center for Renal Medicine, Division of Nephrology.
JCI Insight ; 6(3)2021 02 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33400689
ABSTRACT
The role of insulin receptor (IR) activated by hyperinsulinemia in obesity-induced kidney injury is not well understood. We hypothesized that activation of kidney proximal tubule epithelial IR contributes to obesity-induced kidney injury. We administered normal-fat diet (NFD) or high-fat diet (HFD) to control and kidney proximal tubule IR-knockout (KPTIRKO) mice for 4 months. Renal cortical IR expression was decreased by 60% in male and female KPTIRKO mice. Baseline serum glucose, serum creatinine, and the ratio of urinary albumin to creatinine (ACR) were similar in KPTIRKO mice compared to those of controls. On HFD, weight gain and increase in serum cholesterol were similar in control and KPTIRKO mice; blood glucose did not change. HFD increased the following parameters in the male control mice renal cortical contents of phosphorylated IR and Akt, matrix proteins, urinary ACR, urinary kidney injury molecule-1-to-creatinine ratio, and systolic blood pressure. Renal cortical generation of hydrogen sulfide was reduced in HFD-fed male control mice. All of these parameters were ameliorated in male KPTIRKO mice. Interestingly, female mice were resistant to HFD-induced kidney injury in both genotypes. We conclude that HFD-induced kidney injury requires renal proximal tubule IR activation in male mice.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Receptor de Insulina / Insuficiência Renal Crônica / Dieta Hiperlipídica / Túbulos Renais Proximais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Receptor de Insulina / Insuficiência Renal Crônica / Dieta Hiperlipídica / Túbulos Renais Proximais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article