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  4. Hyperglycemia-induced renal P2X7 receptor activation enhances diabetes-related injury
 
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Hyperglycemia-induced renal P2X7 receptor activation enhances diabetes-related injury
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Author(s)
Tam, FWK
Menzies, RI
Booth, JWR
Mullins, JJ
Bailey, MA
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Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Diabetes is a leading cause of renal disease. Glomerular mesangial expansion and fibrosis are hallmarks of diabetic nephropathy and this is thought to be promoted by infiltration of circulating macrophages. Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) has been shown to attract macrophages in kidney diseases. P2X7 receptors (P2X7R) are highly expressed on macrophages and are essential components of pro-inflammatory signaling in multiple tissues. Here we show that in diabetic patients, renal P2X7R expression is associated with severe mesangial expansion, impaired glomerular filtration (≤ 40 ml/min/1.73 sq. m.), and increased interstitial fibrosis. P2X7R activation enhanced the release of MCP-1 in human mesangial cells cultured under high glucose conditions. In mice, P2X7R-deficiency prevented glomerular macrophage attraction and collagen IV deposition; however, the more severe interstitial inflammation and fibrosis often seen in human diabetic kidney diseases was not modelled. Finally, we demonstrate that a P2X7R inhibitor (AZ11657312) can reduce renal macrophage accrual following the establishment of hyperglycemia in a model of diabetic nephropathy. Collectively these data suggest that P2X7R activation may contribute to the high prevalence of kidney disease found in diabetics.
Date Issued
2017-04-20
Date Acceptance
2017-04-06
Citation
EBioMedicine
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/47898
DOI
https://www.dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.04.011
ISSN
2352-3964
Publisher
Elsevier: Creative Commons
Start Page
73
End Page
83
Journal / Book Title
EBioMedicine
Volume
19
Copyright Statement
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Sponsor
Medical Research Council (MRC)
Grant Number
GLBP
Subjects
CKD
Cytokine
Glucose
P2
Purine
Renal
Publication Status
Published
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