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ligand ameliorates acute renal failure by reducing cisplatin-induced increased expression of renal endonuclease G
1Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, 2Department of Pathology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Submitted 3 June 2004 ; accepted in final form 23 July 2004
Cisplatin injury to the kidney is characterized, in part, by inhibition of substrate oxidation, inflammation, and tubular cell death in the form of apoptosis and necrosis. Recently, we demonstrated that cisplatin-induced inhibition of substrate oxidation can be reversed by the administration of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-
(PPAR-
) ligands, resulting in amelioration of renal function. We therefore hypothesize that by improving fatty acid oxidation in vivo might protect renal function by reducing both apoptosis and necrosis in cisplatin-treated mice. Mice subjected to a single intraperitoneal injection of cisplatin developed acute renal failure (ARF) at days 3 and 4. At day 4 after cisplatin injection mRNA, protein levels and enzyme activity of proapoptotic renal endonuclease G (Endo G) were increased compared with saline-treated mice. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemical studies localized the increased expression of Endo G mRNA to the cytosolic compartment and Endo G protein to the nuclear compartment of proximal tubules in cisplatin-treated mice. Pretreatment of PPAR-
wild-type mice with PPAR-
ligand WY-14643 reduced significantly cisplatin-induced increased protein expression and enzyme activity of Endo G and prevented the nuclear translocation of mitochondrial Endo G. Morphological examination of tubular injury in the PPAR-
wild-type mice that received PPAR-
ligand and cisplatin did show significant amelioration of acute tubular necrosis, as well as a significant reduction in the number of apoptotic cells in the proximal tubule when compared with the cisplatin-treated group. In contrast, in PPAR-
-null mice treated with the ligand and cisplatin, Endo G protein expression was not reduced and this was accompanied by lack of protection of kidney function. We conclude that PPAR-
ligand protects against cisplatin-induced renal injury via a PPAR-
-dependent mechanism by reducing the expression and enzyme activity of proximal tubule Endo G, which results in amelioration of both proximal tubule cell apoptosis and necrosis.
peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-
; fatty acid oxidation
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