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Vasopressin Mediates the Renal Damage Induced by Limited Fructose Rehydration in Recurrently Dehydrated Rats

Recurrent dehydration and heat stress cause chronic kidney damage in experimental animals. The injury is exacerbated by rehydration with fructose-containing beverages. Fructose may amplify dehydration-induced injury by directly stimulating vasopressin release and also by acting as a substrate for th...

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Autores principales: García-Arroyo, Fernando E., Tapia, Edilia, Blas-Marron, Mónica G, Gonzaga, Guillermo, Silverio, Octaviano, Cristóbal, Magdalena, Osorio, Horacio, Arellano-Buendía, Abraham S., Zazueta, Cecilia, Aparicio-Trejo, Omar Emiliano, Reyes-García, Juan G., Pedraza-Chaverri, José, Soto, Virgilia, Roncal-Jiménez, Carlos, Johnson, Richard J., Sánchez-Lozada, Laura G
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28924378
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.20074
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author García-Arroyo, Fernando E.
Tapia, Edilia
Blas-Marron, Mónica G
Gonzaga, Guillermo
Silverio, Octaviano
Cristóbal, Magdalena
Osorio, Horacio
Arellano-Buendía, Abraham S.
Zazueta, Cecilia
Aparicio-Trejo, Omar Emiliano
Reyes-García, Juan G.
Pedraza-Chaverri, José
Soto, Virgilia
Roncal-Jiménez, Carlos
Johnson, Richard J.
Sánchez-Lozada, Laura G
author_facet García-Arroyo, Fernando E.
Tapia, Edilia
Blas-Marron, Mónica G
Gonzaga, Guillermo
Silverio, Octaviano
Cristóbal, Magdalena
Osorio, Horacio
Arellano-Buendía, Abraham S.
Zazueta, Cecilia
Aparicio-Trejo, Omar Emiliano
Reyes-García, Juan G.
Pedraza-Chaverri, José
Soto, Virgilia
Roncal-Jiménez, Carlos
Johnson, Richard J.
Sánchez-Lozada, Laura G
author_sort García-Arroyo, Fernando E.
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description Recurrent dehydration and heat stress cause chronic kidney damage in experimental animals. The injury is exacerbated by rehydration with fructose-containing beverages. Fructose may amplify dehydration-induced injury by directly stimulating vasopressin release and also by acting as a substrate for the aldose reductase-fructokinase pathway, as both of these systems are active during dehydration. The role of vasopressin in heat stress associated injury has not to date been explored. Here we show that the amplification of renal damage mediated by fructose in thermal dehydration is mediated by vasopressin. Fructose rehydration markedly enhanced vasopressin (copeptin) levels and activation of the aldose reductase-fructokinase pathway in the kidney. Moreover, the amplification of the renal functional changes (decreased creatinine clearance and tubular injury with systemic inflammation, renal oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction) were prevented by the blockade of V1a and V2 vasopressin receptors with conivaptan. On the other hand, there are also other operative mechanisms when water is used as rehydration fluid that produce milder renal damage that is not fully corrected by vasopressin blockade. Therefore, we clearly showed evidence of the cross-talk between fructose, even at small doses, and vasopressin that interact to amplify the renal damage induced by dehydration. These data may be relevant for heat stress nephropathy as well as for other renal pathologies due to the current generalized consumption of fructose and deficient hydration habits.
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spelling pubmed-55999022017-09-18 Vasopressin Mediates the Renal Damage Induced by Limited Fructose Rehydration in Recurrently Dehydrated Rats García-Arroyo, Fernando E. Tapia, Edilia Blas-Marron, Mónica G Gonzaga, Guillermo Silverio, Octaviano Cristóbal, Magdalena Osorio, Horacio Arellano-Buendía, Abraham S. Zazueta, Cecilia Aparicio-Trejo, Omar Emiliano Reyes-García, Juan G. Pedraza-Chaverri, José Soto, Virgilia Roncal-Jiménez, Carlos Johnson, Richard J. Sánchez-Lozada, Laura G Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Recurrent dehydration and heat stress cause chronic kidney damage in experimental animals. The injury is exacerbated by rehydration with fructose-containing beverages. Fructose may amplify dehydration-induced injury by directly stimulating vasopressin release and also by acting as a substrate for the aldose reductase-fructokinase pathway, as both of these systems are active during dehydration. The role of vasopressin in heat stress associated injury has not to date been explored. Here we show that the amplification of renal damage mediated by fructose in thermal dehydration is mediated by vasopressin. Fructose rehydration markedly enhanced vasopressin (copeptin) levels and activation of the aldose reductase-fructokinase pathway in the kidney. Moreover, the amplification of the renal functional changes (decreased creatinine clearance and tubular injury with systemic inflammation, renal oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction) were prevented by the blockade of V1a and V2 vasopressin receptors with conivaptan. On the other hand, there are also other operative mechanisms when water is used as rehydration fluid that produce milder renal damage that is not fully corrected by vasopressin blockade. Therefore, we clearly showed evidence of the cross-talk between fructose, even at small doses, and vasopressin that interact to amplify the renal damage induced by dehydration. These data may be relevant for heat stress nephropathy as well as for other renal pathologies due to the current generalized consumption of fructose and deficient hydration habits. Ivyspring International Publisher 2017-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5599902/ /pubmed/28924378 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.20074 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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García-Arroyo, Fernando E.
Tapia, Edilia
Blas-Marron, Mónica G
Gonzaga, Guillermo
Silverio, Octaviano
Cristóbal, Magdalena
Osorio, Horacio
Arellano-Buendía, Abraham S.
Zazueta, Cecilia
Aparicio-Trejo, Omar Emiliano
Reyes-García, Juan G.
Pedraza-Chaverri, José
Soto, Virgilia
Roncal-Jiménez, Carlos
Johnson, Richard J.
Sánchez-Lozada, Laura G
Vasopressin Mediates the Renal Damage Induced by Limited Fructose Rehydration in Recurrently Dehydrated Rats
title Vasopressin Mediates the Renal Damage Induced by Limited Fructose Rehydration in Recurrently Dehydrated Rats
title_full Vasopressin Mediates the Renal Damage Induced by Limited Fructose Rehydration in Recurrently Dehydrated Rats
title_fullStr Vasopressin Mediates the Renal Damage Induced by Limited Fructose Rehydration in Recurrently Dehydrated Rats
title_full_unstemmed Vasopressin Mediates the Renal Damage Induced by Limited Fructose Rehydration in Recurrently Dehydrated Rats
title_short Vasopressin Mediates the Renal Damage Induced by Limited Fructose Rehydration in Recurrently Dehydrated Rats
title_sort vasopressin mediates the renal damage induced by limited fructose rehydration in recurrently dehydrated rats
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28924378
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.20074
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