Signaling pathways modulated by fish oil in salt-sensitive hypertension

Author:

Diaz Encarnacion Montserrat M.,Warner Gina M.,Gray Catherine E.,Cheng Jingfei,Keryakos Hesham K. H.,Nath Karl A.,Grande Joseph P.

Abstract

Although many studies have indicated that fish oil (FO) improves cardiovascular risk factors and reduces histopathological manifestations of injury in experimental renal injury models, potential mechanisms underlying this protective effect have not been adequately defined. The objective of this study was to identify potential signaling pathways that confer protection in the Dahl rat model of salt-sensitive hypertension. Male Dahl salt-sensitive rats ( n = 10/group) were provided with formulated diets containing 8% NaCl, 20% protein, and 25% FO or 25% corn oil (CO) for 28 days. FO reduced blood pressure (−11% at 4 wk; P < 0.05), urine protein excretion (−45% at 4 wk; P < 0.05), plasma cholesterol and triglyceride levels (−54%, P < 0.001; and −58%, P < 0.05), and histopathological manifestations of renal injury, including vascular hypertrophy, segmental and global glomerular sclerosis, interstitial fibrosis, and tubular atrophy. Interstitial inflammation was significantly reduced by FO (−32%; P < 0.001), as assessed by quantitative analysis of ED1-positive cells in sections of the renal cortex. FO reduced tubulointerstitial proliferative activity, as assessed by Western blot analysis of cortical homogenates for PCNA (−51%; P < 0.01) and quantitative analysis of Mib-1-stained sections of the renal cortex (−42%; P < 0.001). Decreased proliferative activity was associated with reduced phospho-ERK expression (−37%; P < 0.005) and NF-κB activation (−42%; P < 0.05). FO reduced cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 expression (−63%; P < 0.01) and membrane translocation of the NADPH oxidase subunits p47phoxand p67phox(−26 and −34%; P < 0.05). We propose that FO ameliorates renal injury in Dahl salt-sensitive rats through the inhibition of ERK, decreased NF-κB activation, inhibition of COX-2 expression, and decreased NADPH oxidase activation.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology

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