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Reduced Expression of Metallothionein-I/II in Renal Proximal Tubules Is Associated with Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease.

Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a commonly occurring complex renal syndrome that causes overall mortality in many diseases. The clinical manifestations of CKD include renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis and loss of renal function. Metallothionein-I/II (MT-I/II) is potentially expressed in the liver and kidney, and possesses antioxidant and metal detoxification properties. However, whether MT-I/II expression is associated with the prognosis of nephropathy remains unknown. In this study, we investigated the MT-I/II level in human CKD, using immunohistochemistry. MT-I/II is located on the proximal tubules and is notably reduced in patients with CKD. MT-I/II expression was significantly correlated with the functional and histological grades of CKD. In an aristolochic acid (AAI)-induced nephropathy mouse model, MT-I/II was abundantly increased after AAI injection for 7 days, but decreased subsequently compared to that induced in the acute phase when injected with AAI for 28 days. Furthermore, we found that ammonium pyrrolidinedithiocarbamate (PDTC) restored AAI-induced MT-I/II reduction in HK2 cells. The injection of PDTC ameliorated AAI-induced renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis and reduced the concentrations of blood urea nitrogen and creatinine in mouse sera. Taken together, our results indicate that MT-I/II reduction is associated with advanced CKD, and the retention of renal MT-I/II is a potential therapeutic strategy for CKD.
AuthorsYi-Jhu Lu, Ya-Ju Wu, Lu-Jen Chen, Bor-Sheng Ko, Tzu-Ching Chang, Yi-Ju Wu, Shu-Man Liang, Yee-Jee Jan, Jun-Yang Liou
JournalToxins (Toxins (Basel)) Vol. 13 Issue 8 (08 15 2021) ISSN: 2072-6651 [Electronic] Switzerland
PMID34437439 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Metallothionein
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Kidney Tubules, Proximal (metabolism, physiopathology)
  • Male
  • Metallothionein (adverse effects, metabolism)
  • Middle Aged
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic (chemically induced, metabolism, physiopathology)
  • Young Adult

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