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Renal dysfunction and podocyturia in pre-eclampsia may be explained by increased urinary VEGF

Authors :
Giacomo Dell'Antonio
Alessandro Galdini
Maddalena Smid
Gianpaolo Zerbini
Daniela Gabellini
Ilaria ViganĂ²
Hans J. Baelde
Luca Valsecchi
Andrea Fanecco
Silvia Galbiati
Rosa Bernardi
Silvia Maestroni
Source :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 37(6), 1109-1117. OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2021.

Abstract

Background Pre-eclampsia has a major impact on renal function as shown by the development of proteinuria and podocyturia. How the systemic, soluble Fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1)-driven inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) activity detected in pre-eclampsia directly affects renal function remains unknown. The aim of the study was to clarify whether a non-canonical, renal-centred escape from VEGF inhibition in the case of pre-eclamptic pregnancy might have a direct impact on renal function. Methods We evaluated plasma and urinary VEGF and placental growth factor (PlGF), plasma sFlt-1 and carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX), albuminuria and podocyturia in 18 women with uncomplicated pregnancy, 21 with pre-eclampsia and 18 non-pregnant. The three groups were matched for age and the pregnant groups also for gestational age at enrolment. Results Plasma VEGF was reduced in uncomplicated (P = 0.001) and pre-eclamptic (P = 0.0003) pregnancies when compared with controls. In uncomplicated pregnancy, the dysfunction was balanced by an increase (P = 0.009) of plasma PlGF. Increased (P = 0.0001) plasma CAIX in pre-eclampsia was in line with hypoxia. Pre-eclampsia resulted in a paradoxical increase (P = 0.0004) of urinary excretion of VEGF. Urinary concentrations of VEGF and podocytes were correlated to each other (r2 = 0.48, P Conclusions In the case of pre-eclampsia, the systemic VEGF inhibition leads the kidney, possibly the podocyte, to increase the VEGF synthesis. The mechanisms leading to local VEGF overproduction or the overproduced VEGF itself are reasonably involved in the pathogenesis of podocyturia and, as a consequence, renal dysfunction in pre-eclampsia.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 37(6), 1109-1117. OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Accession number :
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