IGF IIRα-triggered pathological manifestations in the heart aggravate renal inflammation in STZ-induced type-I diabetes rats

Henry Cherng-Han LIN, Catherine Reena PAUL, Chia-Hua KUO, Yung-Hsien CHANG, William Shao-Tsu CHEN, Tsung-Jung HO, Cecilia Hsuan DAY, Vijaya Padma VISWANADHA, Yuhsin TSAI, Chih-Yang HUANG

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Abstract

Pathological manifestations in either heart or kidney impact the function of the other and form the basis for the development of cardiorenal syndrome. However, the mechanism or factors involved in such scenario are not completely elucidated. In our study, to find the correlation between late fetal gene expression in diabetic hearts and their influence on diabetic nephropathy, we created a rat model with cardiac specific overexpression of IGF-IIRa, which is an alternative splicing variant of IGFIIR, expressed in pathological hearts. In this study, transgenic rats over expressing cardiac specific IGF-IIRα and non-transgenic animal models established in SD rats were administered with single dose of streptozotocin (STZ, 55 mg/Kg) to induce Type I diabetes. The correlation between IGF-IIRα and kidney damages were further determined based on their intensity of damage in the kidneys. The results show that cardiac specific overexpression of IGF-IIRα elevates the diabetes associated inflammation and morphological changes in the kidneys. The diabetic transgenic rats showed advancement in the pathological features such a renal tubular damage, collagen accumulation and enhancement in STAT3 associated mechanism of renal fibrosis. The results therefore show that that IGF-IIRαexpression in the heart during pathological condition may worsen symptoms of diabetic nephropathy in rats. Copyright © 2021 Lin et al.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17536-17547
JournalAging
Volume13
Issue number13
Early online dateJul 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Citation

Lin, H. C.-H., Paul, C. R., Kuo, C.-H., Chang, Y.-H., Chen, W. S.-T., Ho, T.-J., Day, C. H., Viswanadha, V. P., Tsai, Y., & Huang, C. Y. (2021). IGF IIRα-triggered pathological manifestations in the heart aggravate renal inflammation in STZ-induced type-I diabetes rats. Aging, 13(13), Article 17536. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.203244

Keywords

  • Diabetes
  • Renal fibrosis
  • Cardiac stress
  • Embryonic gene
  • Cardiorenal syndrome
  • Insulin receptor

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