INVESTIGADORES
DAMIANO Alicia Ermelinda
artículos
Título:
Microalbuminuria and early renal response to lethal dose Shiga toxin type 2 in rats
Autor/es:
OCHOA FEDERICO; OLTRA GISELA; GERHARDT ELIZABETH; HERMES RICARDO; COHEN LILIAN; DAMIANO ALICIA E; IBARRA CRISTINA; LAGO NESTOR; ZOTTA ELSA
Revista:
International Journal of Nephrology and Renovascular Disease
Editorial:
Dovepress
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 5 p. 29 - 36
ISSN:
1178-7058
Resumen:
In Argentina, hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) constitutes the most frequent cause of acute renal failure in children. Approximately 2%?4% of patients die during the acute phase, and one-third of the 96% who survive are at risk of chronic renal sequelae. Little information is available about the direct effect of Shiga toxin type 2 (Stx2) on the onset of proteinuria and the evolution of toxin-mediated glomerular or tubular injury. In this work, rats were injected intraperitoneally with recombinant Escherichia coli culture supernatant containing Stx2 (sStx2; 20µg/kg body weight) to induce HUS. Functional, immunoblotting, and immunohistochemistry studies were carried out to determine alterations in slit diaphragm proteins and the proximal tubule endocytic system at 48 hours post-inoculation. We detected a significant increase in microalbuminuria, without changes in the proteinuria values compared to the control rats. In immunoperoxidase studies, the renal tubules and glomerular mesangium showed an increased expression of transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1). The expression of megalin was decreased by immunoperoxidase and the cytoplasm showed a granular pattern of megalin expression by immunofluorescence techniques. Western blot analysis performed in the renal cortex from sStx2-treated and control rats using anti-nephrin and anti-podocalyxin antibodies showed a decreased expression of these proteins. We suggest that the alterations in slit diaphragm proteins and megalin expression could be related to the development of microalbuminuria in response to lethal doses of Stx2