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Renal Chemerin Expression is Induced in Models of Hypertensive Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis and Correlates with Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis

Chemerin and its receptor, chemokine-like receptor 1 (CmklR1), are associated with chemotaxis, inflammation, and endothelial function, especially in metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. In humans, circulating chemerin levels and renal function show an inverse relation. So fa...

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Autores principales: Mocker, Alexander, Hilgers, Karl F., Cordasic, Nada, Wachtveitl, Rainer, Menendez-Castro, Carlos, Woelfle, Joachim, Hartner, Andrea, Fahlbusch, Fabian B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31835675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246240
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author Mocker, Alexander
Hilgers, Karl F.
Cordasic, Nada
Wachtveitl, Rainer
Menendez-Castro, Carlos
Woelfle, Joachim
Hartner, Andrea
Fahlbusch, Fabian B.
author_facet Mocker, Alexander
Hilgers, Karl F.
Cordasic, Nada
Wachtveitl, Rainer
Menendez-Castro, Carlos
Woelfle, Joachim
Hartner, Andrea
Fahlbusch, Fabian B.
author_sort Mocker, Alexander
collection PubMed
description Chemerin and its receptor, chemokine-like receptor 1 (CmklR1), are associated with chemotaxis, inflammation, and endothelial function, especially in metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. In humans, circulating chemerin levels and renal function show an inverse relation. So far, little is known about the potential role of chemerin in hypertensive nephropathy and renal inflammation. Therefore, we determined systemic and renal chemerin levels in 2-kidney-1-clip (2k1c) hypertensive and Thy1.1 nephritic rats, respectively, to explore the correlation between chemerin and markers of renal inflammation and fibrosis. Immunohistochemistry revealed a model-specific induction of chemerin expression at the corresponding site of renal damage (tubular vs. glomerular). In both models, renal expression of chemerin (RT-PCR, Western blot) was increased and correlated positively with markers of inflammation and fibrosis. In contrast, circulating chemerin levels remained unchanged. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that renal chemerin expression is associated with processes of inflammation and fibrosis-related to renal damage. However, its use as circulating biomarker of renal inflammation seems to be limited in our rat models.
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spelling pubmed-69411302020-01-09 Renal Chemerin Expression is Induced in Models of Hypertensive Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis and Correlates with Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis Mocker, Alexander Hilgers, Karl F. Cordasic, Nada Wachtveitl, Rainer Menendez-Castro, Carlos Woelfle, Joachim Hartner, Andrea Fahlbusch, Fabian B. Int J Mol Sci Article Chemerin and its receptor, chemokine-like receptor 1 (CmklR1), are associated with chemotaxis, inflammation, and endothelial function, especially in metabolic syndrome, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. In humans, circulating chemerin levels and renal function show an inverse relation. So far, little is known about the potential role of chemerin in hypertensive nephropathy and renal inflammation. Therefore, we determined systemic and renal chemerin levels in 2-kidney-1-clip (2k1c) hypertensive and Thy1.1 nephritic rats, respectively, to explore the correlation between chemerin and markers of renal inflammation and fibrosis. Immunohistochemistry revealed a model-specific induction of chemerin expression at the corresponding site of renal damage (tubular vs. glomerular). In both models, renal expression of chemerin (RT-PCR, Western blot) was increased and correlated positively with markers of inflammation and fibrosis. In contrast, circulating chemerin levels remained unchanged. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that renal chemerin expression is associated with processes of inflammation and fibrosis-related to renal damage. However, its use as circulating biomarker of renal inflammation seems to be limited in our rat models. MDPI 2019-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6941130/ /pubmed/31835675 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246240 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mocker, Alexander
Hilgers, Karl F.
Cordasic, Nada
Wachtveitl, Rainer
Menendez-Castro, Carlos
Woelfle, Joachim
Hartner, Andrea
Fahlbusch, Fabian B.
Renal Chemerin Expression is Induced in Models of Hypertensive Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis and Correlates with Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis
title Renal Chemerin Expression is Induced in Models of Hypertensive Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis and Correlates with Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis
title_full Renal Chemerin Expression is Induced in Models of Hypertensive Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis and Correlates with Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis
title_fullStr Renal Chemerin Expression is Induced in Models of Hypertensive Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis and Correlates with Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis
title_full_unstemmed Renal Chemerin Expression is Induced in Models of Hypertensive Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis and Correlates with Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis
title_short Renal Chemerin Expression is Induced in Models of Hypertensive Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis and Correlates with Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis
title_sort renal chemerin expression is induced in models of hypertensive nephropathy and glomerulonephritis and correlates with markers of inflammation and fibrosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31835675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246240
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