Collecting Duct Pro(Renin) Receptor Contributes to Unilateral Ureteral Obstruction-Induced Kidney Injury via Activation of the Intrarenal RAS

集合管前肾素受体通过激活肾内肾素-血管紧张素系统(RAS)参与单侧输尿管梗阻引起的肾损伤。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although the concept of the intrarenal renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in renal disease is well-described in the literature, the precise pathogenic role and mechanism of this local system have not been directly assessed in the absence of confounding influence from the systemic RAS. The present study used novel mouse models of collecting duct (CD)-specific deletion of (pro)renin receptor (PRR) or renin together with pharmacological inhibition of soluble PRR production to unravel the precise contribution of the intrarenal RAS to renal injury induced by unilateral ureteral obstruction. METHODS: We examined the impact of CD-specific deletion of PRR, CD-specific deletion of renin, and S1P (site-1 protease) inhibitor PF429242 treatment on renal fibrosis and inflammation and the indices of the intrarenal RAS in a mouse model of unilateral ureteral obstruction. RESULTS: After 3 days of unilateral ureteral obstruction, the indices of the intrarenal RAS including the renal medullary renin content, activity and mRNA expression, and Ang (angiotensin) II content in obstructed kidneys of floxed mice were all increased. That effect was reversed with CD-specific deletion of PRR, CD-specific deletion of renin, and PF429242 treatment, accompanied by consistent improvement in renal fibrosis and inflammation. On the other hand, renal cortical renin levels were unaffected by unilateral ureteral obstruction, irrespective of the genotype. Similar results were obtained via pharmacological inhibition of S1P, the key protease for the generation of soluble PRR. CONCLUSIONS: Our results reveal that PRR-dependent/soluble PRR-dependent activation of CD renin represents a key determinant of the intrarenal RAS and, thus, obstruction-induced renal inflammation and fibrosis.

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