实验性和人类糖尿病肾病中肉毒碱诱导的脂肪酸氧化受损的参与。

IF 6.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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摘要

糖尿病肾病(DKD)是终末期肾脏疾病的主要原因。肾小管细胞有很高的能量需求,依赖于脂肪酸氧化(FAO)。虽然肉毒碱是粮农组织必不可少的,但肉毒碱缺乏在DKD中的病理作用尚不完全清楚。我们在这里发现,DKD患者由于FAO受损引起的异位脂质积累增加,并且与肾功能呈负相关。OCTN2缺陷小鼠表现出全身肉碱缺乏,肾脏脂质积累增加。暴露于高盐和高糖环境中的octn2缺失型小管细胞可诱导细胞死亡和炎症,而野生型小管细胞则不会。与SDT肥胖大鼠相比,未去肾的SDT肥胖大鼠喂食0.3% NaCl后,脂质积累更高,尿白蛋白排泄增加,肾功能不全,小管间质损伤,所有这些都可以通过补充左旋肉碱刺激FAO和线粒体生物发生而得到改善。在我们对腹膜透析患者进行的单中心随机对照试验中,补充左旋肉碱可保留残余肾功能并增加尿量,后者与肾小管损伤的改善相关。本研究证明了肉毒碱诱导的FAO损伤在DKD中的病理作用,表明补充左旋肉碱是一种有效的治疗这种破坏性疾病的策略。
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Involvement of impaired carnitine-induced fatty acid oxidation in experimental and human diabetic kidney disease.

Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the leading cause of end stage kidney disease. Kidney tubular cells have a high energy demand, dependent on fatty acid oxidation (FAO). Although carnitine is indispensable for FAO, the pathological role of carnitine deficiency in DKD is not fully understood. We showed here that ectopic lipid accumulation due to impaired FAO increased in patients with DKD and inversely correlated with renal function. OCTN2 deficient mice exhibited systemic carnitine deficiency with increased renal lipid accumulation. Cell death and inflammation were induced in OCTN2-deficient, but not wild-type tubular cells exposed to high salt and high glucose. Compared with SDT fatty rats, uninephrectomized SDT fatty rats fed with 0.3% NaCl had higher lipid accumulation and exhibited increased urinary albumin excretion with renal dysfunction and tubulointerstitial injury, all of which were ameliorated by L-carnitine supplementation via stimulating FAO and mitochondrial biogenesis. In our single-center randomized control trial with patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis, L-carnitine supplementation preserved residual renal function and increased urine volume, the latter of which was correlated with improvement of tubular injury. The present study demonstrates the pathological role of impairment of carnitine-induced FAO in DKD, suggesting that L-carnitine supplementation is a potent therapeutic strategy for this devastating disorder.

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JCI insight
JCI insight Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
1.20%
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543
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: JCI Insight is a Gold Open Access journal with a 2022 Impact Factor of 8.0. It publishes high-quality studies in various biomedical specialties, such as autoimmunity, gastroenterology, immunology, metabolism, nephrology, neuroscience, oncology, pulmonology, and vascular biology. The journal focuses on clinically relevant basic and translational research that contributes to the understanding of disease biology and treatment. JCI Insight is self-published by the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), a nonprofit honor organization of physician-scientists founded in 1908, and it helps fulfill the ASCI's mission to advance medical science through the publication of clinically relevant research reports.
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