VEGF-121 preserves renal microvessel structure and ameliorates secondary renal disease following acute kidney injury

EC Leonard, JL Friedrich… - American Journal of …, 2008 - journals.physiology.org
EC Leonard, JL Friedrich, DP Basile
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology, 2008journals.physiology.org
Acute kidney injury induced by renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) compromises microvascular
density and predisposes to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and sodium-dependent
hypertension. VEGF-121 was administered to rats fed a standard (0.4%) sodium diet at
various times following recovery from I/R injury for up to 35 days. VEGF-121 had no effect on
the initial loss of renal function, as indicated by serum creatinine levels measured 24 h after
injury. Serum creatinine levels declined thereafter, indicative of renal repair. Rats were then …
Acute kidney injury induced by renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) compromises microvascular density and predisposes to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and sodium-dependent hypertension. VEGF-121 was administered to rats fed a standard (0.4%) sodium diet at various times following recovery from I/R injury for up to 35 days. VEGF-121 had no effect on the initial loss of renal function, as indicated by serum creatinine levels measured 24 h after injury. Serum creatinine levels declined thereafter, indicative of renal repair. Rats were then switched to an elevated (4.0%) sodium diet for an additional 28 days to induce CKD. The 4.0% sodium diet enhanced renal hypertrophy, interstitial volume, albuminuria, and cardiac hypertrophy relative to postischemic animals maintained on the 0.4% sodium diet. Administration of VEGF-121 from day 0 to 14, day 0 to 35, or day 3 to 35 after I/R suppressed the effects of sodium diet on CKD development, while delayed administration of VEGF-121 from day 21 to 35 had no effect. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase protein levels were upregulated in postischemic animals, and this effect was significantly increased by the 4.0% sodium diet but was not influenced by prior treatment with VEGF. Conversely, microvascular density was preserved in postischemic animals treated with VEGF-121 relative to vehicle-treated postischemic animals. These data suggest that early, but not delayed, treatment with VEGF-121 can preserve vascular structure after ischemia and influence chronic renal function in response to elevated sodium intake.
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