CALL FOR PAPERS Renal Hemodynamics Effect of ACE inhibition on glomerular permselectivity and tubular albumin concentration in the renal ablation model

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  • Fabio Sangalli
  • Fabiola Carrara
  • Flavio Gaspari
  • Daniela Corna
  • Carla Zoja
  • Lorenzo Botti
  • Giuseppe Remuzzi
  • Andrea Remuzzi
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Sangalli F, Carrara F, Gaspari F, Corna D, Zoja C, Botti L, Remuzzi G, Remuzzi A. Effect of ACE inhibition on glomerular permselectivity and tubular albumin concentration in the renal ablation model. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 300: F1291–F1300, 2011. First published March 30, 2011; doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00656.2010.— Despite the central role of tubular plasma proteins that characterize progressive kidney diseases, protein concentrations along the nephron in pathological conditions have not been quantified so far. We combined experimental techniques and theoretical analysis to estimate glomerular and tubular levels of albumin in the experimental model of 5⁄6 nephrectomy (Nx) in the rat, with or without angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition. We measured glomerular permselectivity by clearance of fluorescent Ficoll and albumin and used theoretical analysis to estimate tubular albumin. As expected, 5⁄6 Nx induced an elevation of the fractional clearance of the largest Ficoll molecules (radii 56 Å, P 0.05), increasing the importance of the shunt pathway of the glomerular membrane and the albumin excretion rate (119 41 vs. 0.6 0.2 mg/24 h, P 0.01). ACE inhibition normalized glomerular permselectivity and urinary albumin (0.5 0.3 mg/24 h). Theoretical analysis indicates that with 5⁄6 Nx, an increased albumin filtration overcomes proximal tubule reabsorption, with a massive increase in average albumin concentration along the tubule, reaching the highest value of 2,500 g/ml at the end of the collecting duct. ACE inhibition improved glomerular permselectivity, limiting albumin filtration under proximal tubule reabsorption capacity, with low albumin concentration along the entire nephron, averaging 13 g/ml at the end of the collecting duct. These results reinforce our understanding of the mechanisms of renal disease progression and the effects of angiotensin II antagonism. They also suggest that evaluation of tubular protein concentration levels could help to identify patients at risk of kidney disease progression and to improve clinical management.

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تاریخ انتشار 2011