[HTML][HTML] Dietary restriction ameliorates diabetic nephropathy through anti-inflammatory effects and regulation of the autophagy via restoration of Sirt1 in diabetic Wistar …

M Kitada, A Takeda, T Nagai, H Ito… - Journal of Diabetes …, 2011 - hindawi.com
M Kitada, A Takeda, T Nagai, H Ito, K Kanasaki, D Koya
Journal of Diabetes Research, 2011hindawi.com
Aim. Despite the beneficial effects of dietary restriction (DR) on lifespan, age-related
diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, its effects on type 2 diabetic
nephropathy remain unknown. This study examined the renoprotective effects of DR in
Wistar fatty (fa/fa) rats (WFRs). Methods. WFRs were treated with DR (40% restriction) for 24
weeks. Urinary albumin excretion, creatinine clearance, renal histologies, acetylated-NF-κB
(p65), Sirt1 protein expression, and p62/Sqstm 1 accumulation in the renal cortex, as well as …
Aim. Despite the beneficial effects of dietary restriction (DR) on lifespan, age-related diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, its effects on type 2 diabetic nephropathy remain unknown. This study examined the renoprotective effects of DR in Wistar fatty (fa/fa) rats (WFRs). Methods. WFRs were treated with DR (40% restriction) for 24 weeks. Urinary albumin excretion, creatinine clearance, renal histologies, acetylated-NF-κB (p65), Sirt1 protein expression, and p62/Sqstm 1 accumulation in the renal cortex, as well as electron microscopic observation of mitochondrial morphology and autophagosomes in proximal tubular cells were estimated. Results. DR ameliorated renal abnormalities including inflammation in WFRs. The decrease in Sirt1 levels, increase in acetylated-NF-κB, and impaired autophagy in WFRs were improved by DR. Conclusions. DR exerted anti-inflammatory effects and improved the dysregulation of autophagy through the restoration of Sirt1 in the kidneys of WFRs, which resulted in the amelioration of renal injuries in type 2 diabetes.
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