Extreme Heat Exposure Induced Acute Kidney Injury through NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation in Mice

Jiahui Wang, Kunyi Wang, Xinnu Shi, Zhoufan Hu, Lisha Zhao, Kan Chen, Lu Zhang, Ran Li, Guoqing Zhang* and Cuiqing Liu*, 
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Climate change has resulted in a marked increase in heat extremes that carry a severe risk for morbidity and mortality. Kidney is sensitive to heat stimulation, and acute kidney injury (AKI) is the early event. In this study, we investigated the adverse effects of heat extremes and their underlying mechanism. A total of 16 wild-type C57BL/6N mice were randomly divided into groups of control (exposed to 22 ± 0.5 °C) and heat (exposed to 39.5 ± 0.5 °C until the core body temperature reached the maximum). First, extreme heat exposure induced AKI evidenced by kidney dysfunction and morphological impairment. In addition, heat exposure suppressed expression of molecules for mitochondrial energetics and fatty acid beta-oxidation and disturbed the balance of oxidative stress in the kidney. Moreover, heat exposure enhanced the protein levels in the upstream signaling pathway for NLRP3 inflammasome formation, followed by NLRP3 inflammasome activation and inflammatory cytokine production. These findings demonstrated that acute extreme heat exposure may induce AKI through the NLRP3 inflammasome formation and activation.

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极热暴露通过激活 NLRP3 炎症小体诱发小鼠急性肾损伤
气候变化导致极端高温天气明显增加,带来了严重的发病和死亡风险。肾脏对热刺激非常敏感,急性肾损伤(AKI)是其早期症状。在这项研究中,我们调查了极端高温的不良影响及其内在机制。我们将16只野生型C57BL/6N小鼠随机分为对照组(暴露于22 ± 0.5 °C)和高温组(暴露于39.5 ± 0.5 °C,直至核心体温达到最高值)。首先,极热暴露会诱发肾功能障碍和形态学损害,从而导致肾脏缺氧。此外,热暴露抑制了线粒体能量和脂肪酸β-氧化分子的表达,扰乱了肾脏氧化应激的平衡。此外,热暴露提高了 NLRP3 炎性体形成的上游信号通路的蛋白水平,继而激活了 NLRP3 炎性体并产生了炎性细胞因子。这些研究结果表明,急性极热暴露可能通过NLRP3炎症小体的形成和激活诱发AKI。
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Environment & Health
Environment & Health 环境科学、健康科学-
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期刊介绍: Environment & Health a peer-reviewed open access journal is committed to exploring the relationship between the environment and human health.As a premier journal for multidisciplinary research Environment & Health reports the health consequences for individuals and communities of changing and hazardous environmental factors. In supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals the journal aims to help formulate policies to create a healthier world.Topics of interest include but are not limited to:Air water and soil pollutionExposomicsEnvironmental epidemiologyInnovative analytical methodology and instrumentation (multi-omics non-target analysis effect-directed analysis high-throughput screening etc.)Environmental toxicology (endocrine disrupting effect neurotoxicity alternative toxicology computational toxicology epigenetic toxicology etc.)Environmental microbiology pathogen and environmental transmission mechanisms of diseasesEnvironmental modeling bioinformatics and artificial intelligenceEmerging contaminants (including plastics engineered nanomaterials etc.)Climate change and related health effectHealth impacts of energy evolution and carbon neutralizationFood and drinking water safetyOccupational exposure and medicineInnovations in environmental technologies for better healthPolicies and international relations concerned with environmental health
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