一种新的肾小球疾病模型显示肾脏平衡通过局部血管紧张素II调节。

IF 4.4 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
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摘要

肾脏平衡,包括健康肾脏代偿性肥大和受损肾脏萎缩,仍然不完全清楚,特别是在肾小球水平。在这项研究中,我们使用NEP25小鼠,它在足细胞中选择性表达人CD25,通过给药LMB2(一种靶向CD25的免疫毒素)精确诱导单侧足细胞损伤。使用双肾单肾病(2K1N)模型,我们证明了肾血流和蛋白尿的不对称变化,组织学和转录组学分析揭示了损伤肾脏和对侧健康肾脏之间不同的病理和分子特征。值得注意的是,观察到肾内血管紧张素(Ang) II水平失衡,血管紧张素转换酶抑制可改善肾小球损伤并恢复灌注。这些发现表明,局部Ang II失调是肾脏平衡的关键因素。我们的研究提供了第一个以肾小球病变为基础的实验平台来解剖肾脏不对称适应,为健康和疾病中肾脏功能的稳态机制提供了基本的见解。
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A novel glomerulopathy model demonstrates renal counterbalance via local angiotensin II regulation.

Renal counterbalance, involving compensatory hypertrophy of the healthy kidney and atrophy of the injured one, remains incompletely understood, particularly at the glomerular level. In this study, we employed NEP25 mice, which selectively express human CD25 in podocytes, enabling precise induction of unilateral podocyte injury through the administration of LMB2, a CD25-targeted immunotoxin. Using a two-kidney, one-nephropathy (2K1N) model, we demonstrated that asymmetric changes in renal blood flow and proteinuria, with histological and transcriptomic analyses uncovering distinct pathological and molecular features between the injured and contralateral healthy kidneys. Notably, an imbalance in intrarenal angiotensin (Ang) II levels was observed, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition ameliorated the glomerular damage and restored perfusion. These findings indicate that local Ang II dysregulation is a key factor in renal counterbalance. Our study provides the first glomerulopathy-based experimental platform to dissect asymmetric renal adaptation, offering fundamental insight into the homeostatic mechanisms of renal function in health and disease.

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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Japan Academy Ser. B (PJA-B) is a scientific publication of the Japan Academy with a 90-year history, and covers all branches of natural sciences, except for mathematics, which is covered by the PJA-A. It is published ten times a year and is distributed widely throughout the world and can be read and obtained free of charge through the world wide web.
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