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Anaerobic Glycolysis Maintains the Glomerular Filtration Barrier Independent of Mitochondrial Metabolism and Dynamics

Authors :
Brinkkoetter, Paul T.
Bork, Tillmann
Salou, Sarah
Liang, Wei
Mizi, Athanasia
Özel, Cem
Koehler, Sybille
Hagmann, H. Henning
Ising, Christina
Kuczkowski, Alexander
Schnyder, Svenia
Abed, Ahmed
Schermer, Bernhard
Benzing, Thomas
Kretz, Oliver
Puelles, Victor G.
Lagies, Simon
Schlimpert, Manuel
Kammerer, Bernd
Handschin, Christoph
Schell, Christoph
Huber, Tobias B.
Source :
Cell Reports; April 2019, Vol. 27 Issue: 5 p1551-1566.e5
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The cellular responses induced by mitochondrial dysfunction remain elusive. Intrigued by the lack of almost any glomerular phenotype in patients with profound renal ischemia, we comprehensively investigated the primary sources of energy of glomerular podocytes. Combining functional measurements of oxygen consumption rates, glomerular metabolite analysis, and determination of mitochondrial density of podocytes in vivo, we demonstrate that anaerobic glycolysis and fermentation of glucose to lactate represent the key energy source of podocytes. Under physiological conditions, we could detect neither a developmental nor late-onset pathological phenotype in podocytes with impaired mitochondrial biogenesis machinery, defective mitochondrial fusion-fission apparatus, or reduced mtDNA stability and transcription caused by podocyte-specific deletion of Pgc-1α, Drp1, or Tfam, respectively. Anaerobic glycolysis represents the predominant metabolic pathway of podocytes. These findings offer a strategy to therapeutically interfere with the enhanced podocyte metabolism in various progressive kidney diseases, such as diabetic nephropathy or focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
27
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49929507
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.04.012