The Role of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor/Prolyl Hydroxylation Pathway in Deoxycorticosterone Acetate/Salt Hypertension in the Rat.

Mohammad K Dallatu, Elizabeth Nwokocha, Ngozi Agu, Choi Myung, Mohammad A Newaz, Gabriela Garcia, Luan D Truong, Adebayo O Oyekan
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KKidney disease could result from hypertension and ischemia/hypoxia. Key mediators of cellular adaptation to hypoxia are oxygen-sensitive hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)s which are regulated by prolyl-4-hydroxylase domain (PHD)-containing dioxygenases. However, HIF activation can be protective as in ischemic death or promote renal fibrosis in chronic conditions. This study tested the hypothesis that increased HIF-1α consequent to reduced PHD expression contributes to the attendant hypertension and target organ damage in deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA)/salt hypertension and that PHD inhibition ameliorates this effect. In rats made hypertensive by DOCA/salt treatment (DOCA 50 mg/kg s/c; 1% NaCl orally), PHD inhibition with dimethyl oxallyl glycine (DMOG) markedly attenuated hypertension (P<0.05), proteinuria (P<0.05) and attendant tubular interstitial changes and glomerular damage (P<0.05). Accompanying these changes, DMOG blunted the increased expression of kidney injury molecule (KIM)-1 (P<0.05), a marker of tubular injury and reversed the decreased expression of nephrin (P<0.05), a marker of glomerular injury. DMOG also decreased collagen I staining (P<0.05), increased serum nitrite (P<0.05) and decreased serum 8-isopostane (P<0.05). However, the increased HIF-1α expression (P<0.01) and decreased PHD2 expression (P<0.05) in DOCA/salt hypertensive rats was not affected by DMOG. These data suggest that reduced PHD2 expression with consequent increase in HIF-1α expression probably results from hypoxia induced by DOCA/salt treatment with the continued hypoxia and reduced PHD2 expression evoking hypertensive renal injury and collagen deposition at later stages. Moreover, a PHD inhibitor exerted a protective effect in DOCA/salt hypertension by mechanisms involving increased nitric oxide production and reduced production of reactive oxygen species.

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缺氧诱导因子/脯氨酸羟化通路在大鼠醋酸脱氧皮质酮/盐性高血压中的作用。
肾病可由高血压和缺血/缺氧引起。细胞适应缺氧的关键介质是氧敏感型缺氧诱导因子(HIF),它受含脯氨酸-4-羟化酶结构域(PHD)的双加氧酶调控。然而,HIF的激活可以在缺血性死亡中起到保护作用,或在慢性疾病中促进肾纤维化。本研究验证了HIF-1α升高导致PHD表达减少的假说,即HIF-1α升高导致了DOCA /盐性高血压患者的高血压和靶器官损伤,而PHD抑制可改善这一效应。DOCA/盐处理致高血压大鼠(DOCA 50 mg/kg s/c;1% NaCl口服),二甲基草烯酰甘氨酸(DMOG)抑制PHD显著减轻高血压(P
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