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VEGFC Reduces Glomerular Albumin Permeability and Protects Against Alterations in VEGF Receptor Expression in Diabetic Nephropathy

Authors :
David O. Bates
Monica Gamez
Andrew H.J. Salmon
Sara Desideri
Simon C. Satchell
Benjamin P. Dallyn
Siân L. Baker
Raina D. Ramnath
Peter W. Mathieson
Gavin I. Welsh
Louise K. Farmer
Nicola Buckner
Christopher R. Neal
Rebecca R. Foster
Karen L. Onions
Luigi Gnudi
Kai B. Betteridge
Kari Alitalo
Source :
Onions, K L, Gamez, M, Buckner, N R, Baker, S L, Betteridge, K B, Desideri, S, Dallyn, B P, Ramnath, R D, Neal, C R, Farmer, L K, Mathieson, P W, Gnudi, L, Alitalo, K, Bates, D O, Salmon, A H J, Welsh, G I, Satchell, S C & Foster, R R 2019, ' VEGFC reduces glomerular albumin permeability and protects against alterations in VEGF receptor expression in diabetic nephropathy ', Diabetes, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 172-187 . https://doi.org/10.2337/db18-0045, Onions, K, Gamez, M, Buckner, N R, Baker, S L, Betteridge, K B, Desideri, S, Dallyn, B P, Ramnath, R, Neal, C R, Farmer, L K, Mathieson, P W, Gnudi, L, Alitalo, K, Bates, D O, Salmon, A H J, Welsh, G I, Satchell, S C & Foster, R R 2019, ' VEGFC reduces glomerular albumin permeability and protects against alterations in VEGF receptor expression in diabetic nephropathy ', Diabetes, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 172-187 . https://doi.org/10.2337/db18-0045
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Diabetes Association, 2018.

Abstract

Elevated levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) A are thought to cause glomerular endothelial cell (GEnC) dysfunction and albuminuria in diabetic nephropathy. We hypothesized that VEGFC could counteract these effects of VEGFA to protect the glomerular filtration barrier and reduce albuminuria. Isolated glomeruli were stimulated ex vivo with VEGFC, which reduced VEGFA- and type 2 diabetes–induced glomerular albumin solute permeability (Ps’alb). VEGFC had no detrimental effect on glomerular function in vivo when overexpression was induced locally in podocytes (podVEGFC) in otherwise healthy mice. Further, these mice had reduced glomerular VEGFA mRNA expression, yet increased glomerular VEGF receptor heterodimerization, indicating differential signaling by VEGFC. In a model of type 1 diabetes, the induction of podVEGFC overexpression reduced the development of hypertrophy, albuminuria, loss of GEnC fenestrations and protected against altered VEGF receptor expression. In addition, VEGFC protected against raised Ps’alb by endothelial glycocalyx disruption in glomeruli. In summary, VEGFC reduced the development of diabetic nephropathy, prevented VEGF receptor alterations in the diabetic glomerulus, and promoted both glomerular protection and endothelial barrier function. These important findings highlight a novel pathway for future investigation in the treatment of diabetic nephropathy.

Details

ISSN :
1939327X and 00121797
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c39bf793bc204a86d876d372fe64aec
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2337/db18-0045