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Kidney Blood Press Res ; 35(6): 608-18, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22948748

RESUMO

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α is responsible for increased expression of genes engaged in angiogenesis. Our previous study indicated capillary rarefaction and atrophy of glycolytic fibers, mainly in locomotor muscles of uremic animals. Perhaps these changes are secondary to disturbances of HIF-1α in skeletal muscles. METHODS: Expression of HIF-1α at mRNA and protein levels, as well as mRNA of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A), vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR)-1, VEGFR-2, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), in gastrocnemius muscle (MG) and longissimus thoracic muscle (ML) were measured by RT-PCR and Western blot. Rats were randomized to subtotal nephrectomy (CKD5/6), uninephrectomy (CKD1/2) or sham operation (controls). RESULTS: For CKD5/6 versus controls, mRNA levels for HIF-1α, VEGF-A, VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 were significantly reduced only in MG, while eNOS was significantly decreased and iNOS was significantly increased only in ML. Western blot analysis indicated significantly increased HIF-1α protein levels in MG and ML from CKD1/2 animals versus controls, whereas in the CKD5/6 group, the level of HIF-1α protein decreased significantly in MG and increased significantly in ML versus controls and CKD1/2. CONCLUSION: The reduced expression of HIF-1α mRNA and protein in locomotor muscle from CKD5/6 animals may be involved in the pathogenesis of uremic myopathy. Increased expression of iNOS in the postural muscles may act as a protective factor through HIF-1α stabilization.


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Subunidade alfa do Fator 1 Induzível por Hipóxia/biossíntese , Músculo Esquelético/metabolismo , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/metabolismo , Animais , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/patologia , RNA Mensageiro/biossíntese , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/patologia
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Ren Fail ; 30(4): 443-51, 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18569920

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with muscle excess fatigue and diminished maximal whole body oxygen consumption, which in part could be depended on poor muscle microcirculatory network. The aim of this study was to assume the influence of different stages of CKD on microcirculation vessels in functionally different skeletal muscles--locomotor, the gastrocnemius muscle, and postural, the longissimus thoracis muscle. METHODS: Male Wistar rats underwent sham operation (CON), uninephrectomy (CKD 1/2) and subtotal nephrectomy (CKD 5/6). Muscle samples were stained for an alkaline phosphatase to differentiate capillaries. The number of capillaries was estimated by a single observer in 10 microm transverse sections by point counting at a magnification of x 125 using an Image Analysis System Q 500 MC of Leica. Blood pressure and serum creatinine, haptoglobin, MCP-1, VEGF, and PDGF were measured. RESULTS: There were significant differences (p < 0.05) in CD (number of capillaries per 1 mm(2) of muscle tissue), C:F (capillary to fiber ratio), and CC/F (capillary contact per fiber). The CKD 1/2 group in gastrocnemius and longissimus muscle had 53% and 33% lower C:F; 56% and 33% lower CD; and 44% and 20% less CC/F than CON, respectively. The CKD 5/6 group in gastrocnemius and longissimus muscle had 46% and 20% lower C:F; 47% and 11% lower CD; and 48% and 25% less CC/F versus control, respectively. Blood pressure was higher in CKD 5/6 vs. CKD 1/2 and CON (145/95 vs. 107/87 and 119/77 mmHg, p < 0.05, respectively). CKD 5/6 had higher creatinine than CKD 1/2 and CON (1.22 vs. 0.83 and 0.74 mg/dL, p < 0.05, respectively). Haptoglobin was higher in CKD 1/2 and CKD 5/6 versus CON (1.68 and 1.63 vs. 0.70 mg/mL, p < 0.05, respectively). MCP-1 was higher in CKD 5/6 and CKD 1/2 versus CON (609 and 489 vs. 292 pg/mL, p < 0.05, respectively). There were no significant differences in serum growth factors concentration between groups. CONCLUSION: Capillary rarefaction is present in early stages of CKD. These changes are independent of blood pressure and progression of CKD. We suspected that muscle function has a big impact on microvasculature as capillaries rarefaction has been reduced more in locomotor than postural skeletal muscle.


Assuntos
Falência Renal Crônica/complicações , Músculo Esquelético/irrigação sanguínea , Nefrectomia/métodos , Músculos Peitorais/irrigação sanguínea , Análise de Variância , Animais , Biópsia por Agulha , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Imuno-Histoquímica , Masculino , Microcirculação/fisiologia , Fadiga Muscular , Músculo Esquelético/patologia , Músculos Peitorais/patologia , Probabilidade , Distribuição Aleatória , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Valores de Referência , Fluxo Sanguíneo Regional , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Índice de Gravidade de Doença
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Pol Arch Med Wewn ; 118(11): 670-4, 2008 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19140572

RESUMO

We report a case of a 52-year-old male who has been diagnosed for many years because of chronic diarrhea and proteinuria with concomitant gradually progressing chronic kidney disease. Diagnostic problems associated with the initial diagnosis of amyloidosis as a primary cause of the patient's complaints have been described. Anderson-Fabry disease (AFD) was suspected following comprehensive evaluation that resulted eventually in the exclusion of amyloidosis and the echocardiographic examination showing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in the patient with no history of hypertension and aortic valve defects. The diagnosis of AFD was confirmed by results of enzymatic tests.


Assuntos
Doença de Fabry/complicações , Doença de Fabry/diagnóstico , Amiloidose/etiologia , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Diarreia/etiologia , Humanos , Falência Renal Crônica/etiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Proteinúria/etiologia
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