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Renal Involvement in Leptospirosis: The Effect of Glycolipoprotein on Renal Water Absorption

BACKGROUND: Leptospirotic renal lesions frequently produce a polyuric form of acute kidney injury with a urinary concentration defect. Our study investigated a possible effect of the glycolipoprotein, (GLPc) extracted from L. interrogans, on vasopressin (Vp) action in the guinea pig inner medullary...

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Autores principales: Cesar, Katia Regina, Romero, Eliete Caló, de Bragança, Ana Carolina, Blanco, Roberta Morozetti, Abreu, Patrícia Antonia Estima, Magaldi, Antonio José
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037625
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author Cesar, Katia Regina
Romero, Eliete Caló
de Bragança, Ana Carolina
Blanco, Roberta Morozetti
Abreu, Patrícia Antonia Estima
Magaldi, Antonio José
author_facet Cesar, Katia Regina
Romero, Eliete Caló
de Bragança, Ana Carolina
Blanco, Roberta Morozetti
Abreu, Patrícia Antonia Estima
Magaldi, Antonio José
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description BACKGROUND: Leptospirotic renal lesions frequently produce a polyuric form of acute kidney injury with a urinary concentration defect. Our study investigated a possible effect of the glycolipoprotein, (GLPc) extracted from L. interrogans, on vasopressin (Vp) action in the guinea pig inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD). METHODS: The osmotic water permeability (Pf µm/s) was measured by the microperfusion in vitro technique. AQP2 protein abundance was determined by Western Blot. Three groups were established for study as follows: Group I, IMCD from normal (ngp, n = 5) and from leptospirotic guinea-pigs (lgp-infected with L. interrogans serovar Copenhageni, GLPc, n = 5); Group II, IMCD from normal guinea-pigs in the presence of GLPc (GLPc group, n = 54); Group III, IMCD from injected animals with GLPc ip (n = 8). RESULTS: In Group I, Pfs were: ngp- 61.8±22.1 and lgp- 8.8±12.4, p<0.01 and the urinary osmolalities were: lgp-735±64 mOsm/Kg and ngp- 1,632±120 mOsm/Kg. The lgp BUN was higher (176±36 mg%) than the ngp (56±9 mg%). In Group II, the Pf was measured under GLPc (250 µg/ml) applied directly to the bath solution of the microperfused normal guinea-pig IMCDs. GLPc blocked Vp (200 pg/ml,n = 5) action, did not block cAMP (10(−4) M,) and Forskolin (Fors- 10(−9) M) action, but partially blocked Cholera Toxin (ChT- 10(−9) M) action. GLP from L.biflexa serovar patoc (GLPp, non pathogenic, 250 µg) did not alter Vp action. In Group III, GLPc (250 µg) injected intraperitoneally produced a decrease of about 20% in IMCD Aquaporin 2 expression. CONCLUSION: The IMCD Pf decrease caused by GLP is evidence, at least in part, towards explaining the urinary concentrating incapacity observed in infected guinea-pigs.
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spelling pubmed-33689102012-06-13 Renal Involvement in Leptospirosis: The Effect of Glycolipoprotein on Renal Water Absorption Cesar, Katia Regina Romero, Eliete Caló de Bragança, Ana Carolina Blanco, Roberta Morozetti Abreu, Patrícia Antonia Estima Magaldi, Antonio José PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Leptospirotic renal lesions frequently produce a polyuric form of acute kidney injury with a urinary concentration defect. Our study investigated a possible effect of the glycolipoprotein, (GLPc) extracted from L. interrogans, on vasopressin (Vp) action in the guinea pig inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD). METHODS: The osmotic water permeability (Pf µm/s) was measured by the microperfusion in vitro technique. AQP2 protein abundance was determined by Western Blot. Three groups were established for study as follows: Group I, IMCD from normal (ngp, n = 5) and from leptospirotic guinea-pigs (lgp-infected with L. interrogans serovar Copenhageni, GLPc, n = 5); Group II, IMCD from normal guinea-pigs in the presence of GLPc (GLPc group, n = 54); Group III, IMCD from injected animals with GLPc ip (n = 8). RESULTS: In Group I, Pfs were: ngp- 61.8±22.1 and lgp- 8.8±12.4, p<0.01 and the urinary osmolalities were: lgp-735±64 mOsm/Kg and ngp- 1,632±120 mOsm/Kg. The lgp BUN was higher (176±36 mg%) than the ngp (56±9 mg%). In Group II, the Pf was measured under GLPc (250 µg/ml) applied directly to the bath solution of the microperfused normal guinea-pig IMCDs. GLPc blocked Vp (200 pg/ml,n = 5) action, did not block cAMP (10(−4) M,) and Forskolin (Fors- 10(−9) M) action, but partially blocked Cholera Toxin (ChT- 10(−9) M) action. GLP from L.biflexa serovar patoc (GLPp, non pathogenic, 250 µg) did not alter Vp action. In Group III, GLPc (250 µg) injected intraperitoneally produced a decrease of about 20% in IMCD Aquaporin 2 expression. CONCLUSION: The IMCD Pf decrease caused by GLP is evidence, at least in part, towards explaining the urinary concentrating incapacity observed in infected guinea-pigs. Public Library of Science 2012-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3368910/ /pubmed/22701573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037625 Text en Cesar et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cesar, Katia Regina
Romero, Eliete Caló
de Bragança, Ana Carolina
Blanco, Roberta Morozetti
Abreu, Patrícia Antonia Estima
Magaldi, Antonio José
Renal Involvement in Leptospirosis: The Effect of Glycolipoprotein on Renal Water Absorption
title Renal Involvement in Leptospirosis: The Effect of Glycolipoprotein on Renal Water Absorption
title_full Renal Involvement in Leptospirosis: The Effect of Glycolipoprotein on Renal Water Absorption
title_fullStr Renal Involvement in Leptospirosis: The Effect of Glycolipoprotein on Renal Water Absorption
title_full_unstemmed Renal Involvement in Leptospirosis: The Effect of Glycolipoprotein on Renal Water Absorption
title_short Renal Involvement in Leptospirosis: The Effect of Glycolipoprotein on Renal Water Absorption
title_sort renal involvement in leptospirosis: the effect of glycolipoprotein on renal water absorption
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3368910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037625
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