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High-Fat Diet Induced Hedgehog Signaling Modifications during Chronic Kidney Damage

Excessive consumption of dietary fats leads to the deposition of unnecessary metabolites and multiple organ damage. Lipids, important key regulators of Hedgehog signaling, are involved in triggering fibrotic chronic kidney disease. The present study encompasses the assessment of renal morphofunction...

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Autores principales: Mehmood, Rabia, Sheikh, Nadeem, Khawar, Muhammad Babar, Abbasi, Muddasir Hassan, Tayyeb, Asima, Ashfaq, Isbah, Mukhtar, Maryam, Fatima, Naz
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7718043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33294454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8073926
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author Mehmood, Rabia
Sheikh, Nadeem
Khawar, Muhammad Babar
Abbasi, Muddasir Hassan
Tayyeb, Asima
Ashfaq, Isbah
Mukhtar, Maryam
Fatima, Naz
author_facet Mehmood, Rabia
Sheikh, Nadeem
Khawar, Muhammad Babar
Abbasi, Muddasir Hassan
Tayyeb, Asima
Ashfaq, Isbah
Mukhtar, Maryam
Fatima, Naz
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description Excessive consumption of dietary fats leads to the deposition of unnecessary metabolites and multiple organ damage. Lipids, important key regulators of Hedgehog signaling, are involved in triggering fibrotic chronic kidney disease. The present study encompasses the assessment of renal morphofunctional modifications and alteration of lipid metabolism influencing the changes in gene expression of hedgehog signaling pathway genes. Fifteen male Rattus norvegicus of 200 ± 25 grams weight were equally divided into three groups: control (standard rat chow), D-1 (unsaturated high-fat diet) and D-2 (saturated high-fat diet). Animals were provided with respective diets and were followed for 16 weeks. Both HFD-fed groups did not show overall body weight gain as compared to the control. While significant downregulation of hedgehog pathway genes was found in fatty diet groups. In comparison with the control group, Shh, Gli1, Gli2, and Gli3 were downregulated after the consumption of both unsaturated and saturated fatty diets. Ihh and Smo exhibit a similar downregulation in the D-1 group, but an upregulation was detected in the D-2 group. D-2 group also had an increased serum urea concentration as compared to the control (P = 0.0023). Furthermore, renal histopathology revealed tubular necrosis, glomerular edema, glomerular shrinkage, and hypocellularity. Collagen deposition in both HFD groups marks the extent of fibrosis summary figure. Extravagant intake of dietary fats impaired normal kidney functioning and morphofunctionally anomalous kidney triggers on Hh signaling in adult rats. These anomalies can be linked to an escalated risk of chronic kidney disease in adults strongly recommending the reduced uptake of fatty diets to prevent impaired metabolism and renal lipotoxicity.
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spelling pubmed-77180432020-12-07 High-Fat Diet Induced Hedgehog Signaling Modifications during Chronic Kidney Damage Mehmood, Rabia Sheikh, Nadeem Khawar, Muhammad Babar Abbasi, Muddasir Hassan Tayyeb, Asima Ashfaq, Isbah Mukhtar, Maryam Fatima, Naz Biomed Res Int Research Article Excessive consumption of dietary fats leads to the deposition of unnecessary metabolites and multiple organ damage. Lipids, important key regulators of Hedgehog signaling, are involved in triggering fibrotic chronic kidney disease. The present study encompasses the assessment of renal morphofunctional modifications and alteration of lipid metabolism influencing the changes in gene expression of hedgehog signaling pathway genes. Fifteen male Rattus norvegicus of 200 ± 25 grams weight were equally divided into three groups: control (standard rat chow), D-1 (unsaturated high-fat diet) and D-2 (saturated high-fat diet). Animals were provided with respective diets and were followed for 16 weeks. Both HFD-fed groups did not show overall body weight gain as compared to the control. While significant downregulation of hedgehog pathway genes was found in fatty diet groups. In comparison with the control group, Shh, Gli1, Gli2, and Gli3 were downregulated after the consumption of both unsaturated and saturated fatty diets. Ihh and Smo exhibit a similar downregulation in the D-1 group, but an upregulation was detected in the D-2 group. D-2 group also had an increased serum urea concentration as compared to the control (P = 0.0023). Furthermore, renal histopathology revealed tubular necrosis, glomerular edema, glomerular shrinkage, and hypocellularity. Collagen deposition in both HFD groups marks the extent of fibrosis summary figure. Extravagant intake of dietary fats impaired normal kidney functioning and morphofunctionally anomalous kidney triggers on Hh signaling in adult rats. These anomalies can be linked to an escalated risk of chronic kidney disease in adults strongly recommending the reduced uptake of fatty diets to prevent impaired metabolism and renal lipotoxicity. Hindawi 2020-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7718043/ /pubmed/33294454 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8073926 Text en Copyright © 2020 Rabia Mehmood et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sheikh, Nadeem
Khawar, Muhammad Babar
Abbasi, Muddasir Hassan
Tayyeb, Asima
Ashfaq, Isbah
Mukhtar, Maryam
Fatima, Naz
High-Fat Diet Induced Hedgehog Signaling Modifications during Chronic Kidney Damage
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title_fullStr High-Fat Diet Induced Hedgehog Signaling Modifications during Chronic Kidney Damage
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title_short High-Fat Diet Induced Hedgehog Signaling Modifications during Chronic Kidney Damage
title_sort high-fat diet induced hedgehog signaling modifications during chronic kidney damage
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7718043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33294454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8073926
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