睾酮有助于大鼠肾毒性尿液生物标志物的性别差异。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY
Satoshi Tsuji, Aya Hasegawa-Izaki, Bunichiro Ogawa, Hisaharu Yamada
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摘要

尿液生物标志物已广泛用于非临床毒性研究,以检测正在开发的药物引起的肾功能障碍/损伤。尽管它们在评估肾毒性方面的作用已经得到了很好的研究,但关于这些生物标志物尿排泄水平的性别差异的知识仍然不足。我们之前证明了尿液生物标志物排泄水平存在性别差异,这些差异与内源性睾酮水平有关。在这项研究中,雌性大鼠皮下反复注射睾酮4周,雄性大鼠作为对照,研究血液睾酮水平如何影响尿液生物标志物和肾皮质蛋白水平的性别差异。结果表明,尿中亮氨酸氨基肽酶(LAP)、γ-谷氨酰转移酶(γ-GTP)、胱抑素C (Cys-C)、肝型脂肪酸结合蛋白(L-FABP)、β2微球蛋白(β2MG)的排泄量增加,肾损伤分子1 (Kim-1)的排泄量减少。雌性大鼠肾皮质内吞受体巨噬腺苷蛋白水平高于雄性大鼠,睾酮治疗导致雌性大鼠肾皮质巨噬腺苷蛋白水平下降。我们的研究结果表明,血液睾酮水平可能通过调节肾皮质巨噬蛋白的表达水平而导致尿中低分子蛋白排泄水平的性别差异。
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Testosterone contributes sex differences of urinary biomarkers for nephrotoxicity in rats.

Urinary biomarkers have been used widely in non-clinical toxicity studies to detect kidney dysfunction/injury caused by drugs under development. Although their usefulness to evaluate nephrotoxicity has been well studied, knowledge about sex differences in the urinary excretion levels of these biomarkers remains inadequate. We previously demonstrated the existence of sex differences in the excretion levels of urinary biomarkers and that these differences were associated with the endogenous testosterone levels. In this study, testosterone was repeatedly administered subcutaneously to female rats for 4 weeks along with male rats as a comparison control, to investigate how the blood levels of testosterone contribute to the sex differences in the urinary biomarker and renal cortical protein levels. The results showed that the urinary excretion of leucine aminopeptidase (LAP), gamma-glutamyltransferase (γ-GTP), cystatin C (Cys-C), liver-type fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP), and beta2-microglobulin (β2MG) were increased, and the urinary excretion of kidney injury molecule 1 (Kim-1) was decreased. The protein level of megalin, an endocytic receptor, in the renal cortex, was higher in female rats than in male rats, and testosterone treatment led to decrease in the level in the female rats. Our results suggest that the blood testosterone level might be responsible for the sex differences in the urinary excretion levels of low-molecular-weight proteins via regulating the expression level of megalin in the renal cortex.

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3.20
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53
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Toxicological Sciences (J. Toxicol. Sci.) is a scientific journal that publishes research about the mechanisms and significance of the toxicity of substances, such as drugs, food additives, food contaminants and environmental pollutants. Papers on the toxicities and effects of extracts and mixtures containing unidentified compounds cannot be accepted as a general rule.
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