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Renal Senescence, Telomere Shortening and Nitrosative Stress in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease

Kidney tissues from cats with naturally occurring chronic kidney disease (CKD) and adult and senior cats without CKD were assessed to determine whether telomere shortening and nitrosative stress are associated with senescence in feline CKD. The histopathologic assessment of percent global glomerulos...

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Autores principales: Quimby, Jessica, Erickson, Andrea, Mcleland, Shannon, Cianciolo, Rachel, Maranon, David, Lunn, Katharine, Elliott, Jonathan, Lawson, Jack, Hess, Ann, Paschall, Rene, Bailey, Susan
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8703545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34941841
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci8120314
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author Quimby, Jessica
Erickson, Andrea
Mcleland, Shannon
Cianciolo, Rachel
Maranon, David
Lunn, Katharine
Elliott, Jonathan
Lawson, Jack
Hess, Ann
Paschall, Rene
Bailey, Susan
author_facet Quimby, Jessica
Erickson, Andrea
Mcleland, Shannon
Cianciolo, Rachel
Maranon, David
Lunn, Katharine
Elliott, Jonathan
Lawson, Jack
Hess, Ann
Paschall, Rene
Bailey, Susan
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description Kidney tissues from cats with naturally occurring chronic kidney disease (CKD) and adult and senior cats without CKD were assessed to determine whether telomere shortening and nitrosative stress are associated with senescence in feline CKD. The histopathologic assessment of percent global glomerulosclerosis, inflammatory infiltrate, and fibrosis was performed. Senescence and nitrosative stress were evaluated utilizing p16 and iNOS immunohistochemistry, respectively. Renal telomere length was evaluated using telomere fluorescent in situ hybridization combined with immunohistochemistry. CKD cats were found to have significantly increased p16 staining in both the renal cortex and corticomedullary junction compared to adult and senior cats. Senior cats had significantly increased p16 staining in the corticomedullary junction compared to adult cats. p16 staining in both the renal cortex and corticomedullary junction were found to be significantly correlated with percent global glomerulosclerosis, cortical inflammatory infiltrate, and fibrosis scores. p16 staining also correlated with age in non-CKD cats. Average telomere length was significantly decreased in CKD cats compared to adult and senior cats. CKD cats had significantly increased iNOS staining compared to adult cats. Our results demonstrate increased renal senescence, telomere shortening, and nitrosative stress in feline CKD, identifying these patients as potential candidates for senolytic therapy with translational potential.
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spelling pubmed-87035452021-12-25 Renal Senescence, Telomere Shortening and Nitrosative Stress in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease Quimby, Jessica Erickson, Andrea Mcleland, Shannon Cianciolo, Rachel Maranon, David Lunn, Katharine Elliott, Jonathan Lawson, Jack Hess, Ann Paschall, Rene Bailey, Susan Vet Sci Article Kidney tissues from cats with naturally occurring chronic kidney disease (CKD) and adult and senior cats without CKD were assessed to determine whether telomere shortening and nitrosative stress are associated with senescence in feline CKD. The histopathologic assessment of percent global glomerulosclerosis, inflammatory infiltrate, and fibrosis was performed. Senescence and nitrosative stress were evaluated utilizing p16 and iNOS immunohistochemistry, respectively. Renal telomere length was evaluated using telomere fluorescent in situ hybridization combined with immunohistochemistry. CKD cats were found to have significantly increased p16 staining in both the renal cortex and corticomedullary junction compared to adult and senior cats. Senior cats had significantly increased p16 staining in the corticomedullary junction compared to adult cats. p16 staining in both the renal cortex and corticomedullary junction were found to be significantly correlated with percent global glomerulosclerosis, cortical inflammatory infiltrate, and fibrosis scores. p16 staining also correlated with age in non-CKD cats. Average telomere length was significantly decreased in CKD cats compared to adult and senior cats. CKD cats had significantly increased iNOS staining compared to adult cats. Our results demonstrate increased renal senescence, telomere shortening, and nitrosative stress in feline CKD, identifying these patients as potential candidates for senolytic therapy with translational potential. MDPI 2021-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8703545/ /pubmed/34941841 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci8120314 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Quimby, Jessica
Erickson, Andrea
Mcleland, Shannon
Cianciolo, Rachel
Maranon, David
Lunn, Katharine
Elliott, Jonathan
Lawson, Jack
Hess, Ann
Paschall, Rene
Bailey, Susan
Renal Senescence, Telomere Shortening and Nitrosative Stress in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
title Renal Senescence, Telomere Shortening and Nitrosative Stress in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
title_full Renal Senescence, Telomere Shortening and Nitrosative Stress in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
title_fullStr Renal Senescence, Telomere Shortening and Nitrosative Stress in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
title_full_unstemmed Renal Senescence, Telomere Shortening and Nitrosative Stress in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
title_short Renal Senescence, Telomere Shortening and Nitrosative Stress in Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
title_sort renal senescence, telomere shortening and nitrosative stress in feline chronic kidney disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8703545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34941841
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci8120314
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