Original article (Basic research)

Effect of activating PKA signaling on dedifferentiation of podocytes in adriamycin-induced nephropathy mice

  • JIANG Jin-xing ,
  • XIANG Peng ,
  • CHEN Xiao-huan ,
  • AYIJIAKEN Kasimumali ,
  • XIE Ke-wei ,
  • NI Zhao-hui ,
  • GU Le-yi
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  • 1. Department of Nephrology, Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200127, China; 2. Department of Nephrology, Second People's Hospital of Kashi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Kashi 844099, China

Online published: 2017-05-04

Supported by

Natural Science Foundation of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 2015211C222

Abstract

Objective · To explore effects of pCPT-cAMP on proteinuria and dedifferentiation of podocytes in adriamycin (ADR)-induced nephropathy mice. Methods · Male BALB/c mice were divided into three groups. The control group did not make any intervention, and the other mice were administrated with ADR in a dose of 10 mg/kg by intravenous injection (ADR group). Some ADR-injected mice were treated with pCPT-cAMP [50 mg/(kg·d)] by intraperitoneal injection everyday (A+P group). Albumin urine was detected by Coomassie blue stain. Urine creatinine concentration was estimated by ELISA. The expression of WT-1 was detected by immunohistochemical staining. Immunofluorescence staining and Western blotting were used to evulate the dedifferentiation of podocytes. Results · Compared with the control group, the ratio of urinary albumin/creatinine in ADR nephropathy mice was significantly increased. WT-1 immunohistochemical staining showed that the number of podocytes was significantly decreased, while immunofluorescence double staining of podocyte-specific protein synaptopodin and podocalyxin remarkably reduced, and the expression of desmin was increased. pCPT-cAMP intervention decreased the ratio of albumin/creatinine in ADR mice, elevated the quantity of WT-1 positive cells and the expression of synaptopodin and podocalyxin, while desmin expression decreased. Conclusion · pCPT-cAMP activates the PKA signaling and protects ADR nephropathy mice by preventing the loss of podocytes and ameliorating the urine albumin/creatinine ratio, which may be mediated by pCPT-cAMPprevented dedifferentiation of podocytes.

Cite this article

JIANG Jin-xing , XIANG Peng , CHEN Xiao-huan , AYIJIAKEN Kasimumali , XIE Ke-wei , NI Zhao-hui , GU Le-yi . Effect of activating PKA signaling on dedifferentiation of podocytes in adriamycin-induced nephropathy mice[J]. Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Medical Science), 2017 , 37(4) : 462 . DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8115.2017.04.008

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