Galectin-9 deficiency exacerbates lipopolysaccharide-induced hypothermia and kidney injury
Autor: | Katsuaki Hoshino, Hai Ying Fu, Atsushi Tobiume, Mari Ohmura-Hoshino, Masahiro Moritoki, Tadashi Sofue, Hiroyuki Saiga, Tetsuo Minamino, Keisuke Onishi |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Nephrology
Kidney medicine.medical_specialty Resuscitation Physiology business.industry Acute kidney injury Inflammation Vascular permeability Hypothermia medicine.disease Proinflammatory cytokine medicine.anatomical_structure Endocrinology Physiology (medical) Internal medicine medicine medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Clinical and Experimental Nephrology. 26:226-233 |
ISSN: | 1437-7799 1342-1751 |
Popis: | Galectin-9 (Gal-9) is a multifunctional lectin that moderates inflammation and organ damage. In this study, we tested whether Gal-9 has a protective role in the pathogenesis of endotoxemic acute kidney injury. We examined the levels of Gal-9 in control mice after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) administration. We developed Gal-9 knockout (KO) mice that lack Gal-9 systemically and evaluated the role of Gal-9 in LPS-induced proinflammatory cytokines, vascular permeability, and renal injury. Gal-9 levels were increased in the plasma, kidney, and spleen within 4 h after LPS administration to wild-type mice. Gal-9 deficiency did not affect the LPS-induced increase in plasma tumor necrosis factor-α levels at 1 h or vascular permeability at 6 h. Lower urine volume and reduced creatinine clearance were observed in Gal-9-KO mice compared with wild-type mice after LPS administration. Gal-9-KO mice had limited improvement in urine volume after fluid resuscitation compared with wild-type mice. LPS reduced the body temperature 12 h after its administration. Hypothermia had disappeared in wild-type mice by 24 h, whereas it was sustained until 24 h in Gal-9-KO mice. Importantly, maintaining body temperature in Gal-9-KO mice improved the response of urine flow to fluid resuscitation. Deficiency in Gal-9 worsened LPS-induced hypothermia and kidney injury in mice. The accelerated hypothermia induced by Gal-9 deficiency contributed to the blunted response to fluid resuscitation. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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