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Intrarenal Dopamine Inhibits Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy

The kidney has a local intrarenal dopaminergic system, and in the kidney, dopamine modulates renal hemodynamics, inhibits salt and fluid reabsorption, antagonizes the renin-angiotensin system, and inhibits oxidative stress. The current study examined the effects of alterations in the intrarenal dopa...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Ming-Zhi, Yao, Bing, Yang, Shilin, Yang, Haichun, Wang, Suwan, Fan, Xiaofeng, Yin, Huiyong, Fogo, Agnes B., Moeckel, Gilbert W., Harris, Raymond C.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22688335
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-0046
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author Zhang, Ming-Zhi
Yao, Bing
Yang, Shilin
Yang, Haichun
Wang, Suwan
Fan, Xiaofeng
Yin, Huiyong
Fogo, Agnes B.
Moeckel, Gilbert W.
Harris, Raymond C.
author_facet Zhang, Ming-Zhi
Yao, Bing
Yang, Shilin
Yang, Haichun
Wang, Suwan
Fan, Xiaofeng
Yin, Huiyong
Fogo, Agnes B.
Moeckel, Gilbert W.
Harris, Raymond C.
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description The kidney has a local intrarenal dopaminergic system, and in the kidney, dopamine modulates renal hemodynamics, inhibits salt and fluid reabsorption, antagonizes the renin-angiotensin system, and inhibits oxidative stress. The current study examined the effects of alterations in the intrarenal dopaminergic system on kidney structure and function in models of type 1 diabetes. We studied catechol-O-methyl-transferase (COMT)(−/−) mice, which have increased renal dopamine production due to decreased dopamine metabolism, and renal transplantation was used to determine whether the effects seen with COMT deficiency were kidney-specific. To determine the effects of selective inhibition of intrarenal dopamine production, we used mice with proximal tubule deletion of aromatic amino acid decarboxylase (ptAADC(−/−)). Compared with wild-type diabetic mice, COMT(−/−) mice had decreased hyperfiltration, decreased macula densa cyclooxygenase-2 expression, decreased albuminuria, decreased glomerulopathy, and inhibition of expression of markers of inflammation, oxidative stress, and fibrosis. These differences were also seen in diabetic mice with a transplanted kidney from COMT(−/−) mice. In contrast, diabetic ptAADC(−/−) mice had increased nephropathy. Our study demonstrates an important role of the intrarenal dopaminergic system to modulate the development and progression of diabetic kidney injury and indicate that the decreased renal dopamine production may have important consequences in the underlying pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy.
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spelling pubmed-34478962013-10-01 Intrarenal Dopamine Inhibits Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy Zhang, Ming-Zhi Yao, Bing Yang, Shilin Yang, Haichun Wang, Suwan Fan, Xiaofeng Yin, Huiyong Fogo, Agnes B. Moeckel, Gilbert W. Harris, Raymond C. Diabetes Pathophysiology The kidney has a local intrarenal dopaminergic system, and in the kidney, dopamine modulates renal hemodynamics, inhibits salt and fluid reabsorption, antagonizes the renin-angiotensin system, and inhibits oxidative stress. The current study examined the effects of alterations in the intrarenal dopaminergic system on kidney structure and function in models of type 1 diabetes. We studied catechol-O-methyl-transferase (COMT)(−/−) mice, which have increased renal dopamine production due to decreased dopamine metabolism, and renal transplantation was used to determine whether the effects seen with COMT deficiency were kidney-specific. To determine the effects of selective inhibition of intrarenal dopamine production, we used mice with proximal tubule deletion of aromatic amino acid decarboxylase (ptAADC(−/−)). Compared with wild-type diabetic mice, COMT(−/−) mice had decreased hyperfiltration, decreased macula densa cyclooxygenase-2 expression, decreased albuminuria, decreased glomerulopathy, and inhibition of expression of markers of inflammation, oxidative stress, and fibrosis. These differences were also seen in diabetic mice with a transplanted kidney from COMT(−/−) mice. In contrast, diabetic ptAADC(−/−) mice had increased nephropathy. Our study demonstrates an important role of the intrarenal dopaminergic system to modulate the development and progression of diabetic kidney injury and indicate that the decreased renal dopamine production may have important consequences in the underlying pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy. American Diabetes Association 2012-10 2012-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3447896/ /pubmed/22688335 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-0046 Text en © 2012 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
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Zhang, Ming-Zhi
Yao, Bing
Yang, Shilin
Yang, Haichun
Wang, Suwan
Fan, Xiaofeng
Yin, Huiyong
Fogo, Agnes B.
Moeckel, Gilbert W.
Harris, Raymond C.
Intrarenal Dopamine Inhibits Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy
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title_full Intrarenal Dopamine Inhibits Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy
title_fullStr Intrarenal Dopamine Inhibits Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy
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title_short Intrarenal Dopamine Inhibits Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy
title_sort intrarenal dopamine inhibits progression of diabetic nephropathy
topic Pathophysiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22688335
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db12-0046
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