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Sastre, Cristina & Rubio Navarro, Alfonso & Buendía, Irene & Gómez Guerrero, Carmen & Blanco, Julia & Mas, Sebastian & Egido, Jesús & Blanco Colio, Luis Miguel & Ortiz, Alberto & Moreno, Juan Antonio (2013-12 ) .Hyperlipidemia-Associated Renal Damage Decreases Klotho Expression in Kidneys from ApoE Knockout Mice.
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Sastre, Cristina & Rubio Navarro, Alfonso & Buendía, Irene & Gómez Guerrero, Carmen & Blanco, Julia & Mas, Sebastian & Egido, Jesús & Blanco Colio, Luis Miguel & Ortiz, Alberto & Moreno, Juan Antonio. 2013-12 .Hyperlipidemia-Associated Renal Damage Decreases Klotho Expression in Kidneys from ApoE Knockout Mice.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39737
Résumé:
Background: Klotho is a renal protein with anti-aging properties that is downregulated in conditions related to kidney
injury. Hyperlipidemia accelerates the progression of renal damage, but the mechanisms of the deleterious effects of
hyperlipidemia remain unclear.
Methods: We evaluated whether hyperlipidemia modulates Klotho expression in kidneys from C57BL/6 and hyperlipidemic
apolipoprotein E knockout (ApoE KO) mice fed with a normal chow diet (ND) or a Western-type high cholesterol-fat diet
(HC) for 5 to 10 weeks, respectively.
Results: In ApoE KO mice, the HC diet increased serum and renal cholesterol levels, kidney injury severity, kidney
macrophage infiltration and inflammatory chemokine expression. A significant reduction in Klotho mRNA and protein
expression was observed in kidneys from hypercholesteromic ApoE KO mice fed a HC diet as compared with controls, both
at 5 and 10 weeks. In order to study the mechanism involved in Klotho down-regulation, murine tubular epithelial cells were
treated with ox-LDL. Oxidized-LDL were effectively uptaken by tubular cells and decreased both Klotho mRNA and protein
expression in a time- and dose-dependent manner in these cells. Finally, NF-kB and ERK inhibitors prevented ox-LDL induced Klotho downregulation.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that hyperlipidemia-associated kidney injury decreases renal expression of Klotho.
Therefore, Klotho could be a key element explaining the relationship between hyperlipidemia and aging with renal disease