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Addition of oleic acid to delipidated bovine serum albumin aggravates renal damage in experimental protein-overload nephrosis.

Authors :
Mirjan M. van Timmeren
Stephan J. L. Bakker
Coen A. Stegeman
Rijk O. B. Gans
Harry van Goor
Source :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation; Nov2005, Vol. 20 Issue 11, p2349-2357, 9p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Background. Non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) carried on albumin may have a causal role in the development of chronic proteinuria-induced nephropathy. To investigate whether NEFA aggravate renal structural damage, we studied the effects of NEFA addition to delipidated bovine serum albumin (BSA) in protein-overload nephropathy.Methods. Three groups of Wistar rats received daily intraperitoneal injections (3 weeks) of either 1 g NEFA-free BSA (BSA-0), or NEFA-free BSA with three (BSA-3) or six (BSA-6) molecules oleic acid added per BSA molecule. An additional group received saline injections only (SAL). Renal damage was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and RT–PCR.Results. Interstitial and glomerular alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA, marker of myofibroblast transformation) expression were higher in BSA-3/6 than in saline-injected controls (P<0.001). Glomerular macrophage influx and desmin (marker of glomerular epithelial cell damage) expression were higher in all BSA-injected rats than SAL (P<0.001). Interstitial macrophage influx was elevated in BSA-0/3 (P<0.05) and BSA-6 (P<0.001) compared to SAL. Addition of six molecules of oleic acid to BSA revealed higher interstitial and glomerular α-SMA expression (P<0.001), increased interstitial macrophage numbers (P<0.001) and enhanced glomerular desmin expression (P<0.05) compared to BSA-0. RT–PCR revealed higher glomerular α-SMA mRNA expression in BSA-3/6 than SAL (P<0.001 and 0.05, respectively), interstitial α-SMA mRNA was elevated in BSA-6 (P<0.05). Interstitial TGF-β1 mRNA expression was significantly higher in BSA-3 than SAL (P<0.05).Conclusions. These data show that addition of oleic acid to NEFA-free BSA aggravates renal damage, suggesting a role for NEFA in the pathogenesis of proteinuric nephropathies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09310509
Volume :
20
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20115233
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfh964