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Effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease
One third of the patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) develop cognitive impairment, which is also an independent risk factor for mortality. However, the concise mechanism of cerebro-renal interaction has not been clarified. The present study examines the effects of uremic toxins on neuronal ce...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7892929/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33659745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06221 |
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author | Watanabe, Kimio Sato, Emiko Mishima, Eikan Watanabe, Mayu Abe, Takaaki Takahashi, Nobuyuki Nakayama, Masaaki |
author_facet | Watanabe, Kimio Sato, Emiko Mishima, Eikan Watanabe, Mayu Abe, Takaaki Takahashi, Nobuyuki Nakayama, Masaaki |
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description | One third of the patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) develop cognitive impairment, which is also an independent risk factor for mortality. However, the concise mechanism of cerebro-renal interaction has not been clarified. The present study examines the effects of uremic toxins on neuronal cells and analyzes the pathological condition of the brain using mouse hippocampal neuronal HT-22 cells and adenine-induced CKD model rats. Among the uremic toxins analyzed, indoxyl sulfate, indole, 3-indoleacetate, and methylglyoxal significantly decreased viability and glutathione level in HT-22 cells. The mixture of these uremic toxins also decreased viability and glutathione level at a lower dose. Adenine-induced CKD rat showed marked renal damage, increased urinary oxidative stress markers, and increased numbers of pyknotic neuronal cells in hippocampus. CKD rats with damaged hippocampus demonstrated poor learning process when tested using the Morris water maze test. Our results suggest that uremic toxins have a toxic effect on hippocampal neuronal cells and uremic CKD rats shows pyknosis in hippocampus. |
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spelling | pubmed-78929292021-03-02 Effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease Watanabe, Kimio Sato, Emiko Mishima, Eikan Watanabe, Mayu Abe, Takaaki Takahashi, Nobuyuki Nakayama, Masaaki Heliyon Research Article One third of the patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) develop cognitive impairment, which is also an independent risk factor for mortality. However, the concise mechanism of cerebro-renal interaction has not been clarified. The present study examines the effects of uremic toxins on neuronal cells and analyzes the pathological condition of the brain using mouse hippocampal neuronal HT-22 cells and adenine-induced CKD model rats. Among the uremic toxins analyzed, indoxyl sulfate, indole, 3-indoleacetate, and methylglyoxal significantly decreased viability and glutathione level in HT-22 cells. The mixture of these uremic toxins also decreased viability and glutathione level at a lower dose. Adenine-induced CKD rat showed marked renal damage, increased urinary oxidative stress markers, and increased numbers of pyknotic neuronal cells in hippocampus. CKD rats with damaged hippocampus demonstrated poor learning process when tested using the Morris water maze test. Our results suggest that uremic toxins have a toxic effect on hippocampal neuronal cells and uremic CKD rats shows pyknosis in hippocampus. Elsevier 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7892929/ /pubmed/33659745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06221 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Watanabe, Kimio Sato, Emiko Mishima, Eikan Watanabe, Mayu Abe, Takaaki Takahashi, Nobuyuki Nakayama, Masaaki Effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease |
title | Effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease |
title_full | Effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease |
title_fullStr | Effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease |
title_short | Effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease |
title_sort | effect of uremic toxins on hippocampal cell damage: analysis in vitro and in rat model of chronic kidney disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7892929/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33659745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06221 |
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