Kidney disease (KD) is a progressive and life-threatening illness that has manifested into a global health crisis, impacting >10% of the general population. Hallmarks of KD include tubular interstitial fibrosis, renal tubular cell atrophy/necrosis, glomerulosclerosis, persistent inflammation, microvascular endothelial cell (MV-EC) dysfunction/rarefaction, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Following acute kidney injury (AKI), and/or during KD onset/progression, MV-ECs of the renal peritubular endothelial capillaries (RPECs) are highly susceptible to injury, dysfunction, and rarefaction. Pharmacological induction of mitochondrial biogenesis (MB) via 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1F (HTR1F) agonism has been shown to enhance mitochondrial function and renal vascular recovery post-AKI in mice; however, little is known about MB in relation to renal MV-ECs and RPEC repair mechanisms. To address this gap in knowledge, the in vitro effects of the potent and selective FDA-approved HTR1F agonist lasmiditan were tested on primary mouse renal peritubular endothelial cells (MRPECs). Lasmiditan increased mitochondrial maximal respiration rates, mRNA and protein expression of MB-related genes, and mitochondrial number in MRPECs. MRPECs were then exposed to pro-inflammatory agents associated with renal MV-EC dysfunction, AKI, and KD (i.e., lipopolysaccharides, transforming growth factor-β1, and tumor necrosis factor-α), in the presence/absence of lasmiditan. Lasmiditan treatment augmented MRPEC wound healing, endothelial tubular network formation (ETNF), enhanced barrier integrity, and blunted inflammatory-induced MV-EC dysfunctions. Together, these data suggest that lasmiditan induces MB and improves wound healing and ETNF of primary MRPECs in the presence/absence of pro-inflammatory agents, highlighting a potential therapeutic role for lasmiditan treatment in renal MV-EC dysfunction, AKI, and/or KD.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Lasmiditan, an FDA-approved HTR1F agonist, induces mitochondrial biogenesis (MB) and enhances recovery following acute kidney injury in mice. Renal microvascular endothelial cells (MV-ECs) are highly susceptible to dysfunction/rarefaction postinjury. The effect of MB on MV-EC repair/recovery is unknown. We show that lasmiditan induces MB in primary mouse renal peritubular endothelial cells and improves wound healing, endothelial tubular network formation, and barrier integrity after inflammatory-induced dysfunction, indicative of its potential for the treatment of kidney diseases.
Lasmiditan induces mitochondrial biogenesis in primary mouse renal peritubular endothelial cells and augments wound healing and tubular network formation.
Lasmiditan 可诱导原代小鼠肾小管周围内皮细胞线粒体生物合成,并增强伤口愈合和肾小管网络形成
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作者:Thompson Austin D, McAlister Kai W, Scholpa Natalie E, Janda Jaroslav, Hortareas John, Schnellmann Rick G
| 期刊: | American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology | 影响因子: | 4.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr 1; 328(4):C1318-C1332 |
| doi: | 10.1152/ajpcell.00116.2025 | 种属: | Mouse |
| 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 | ||
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