Mineralocorticoid receptor blockade confers renoprotection in preexisting chronic cyclosporine nephrotoxicity

Author:

Pérez-Rojas Jazmin,Blanco Jorge A.,Cruz Cristino,Trujillo Joyce,Vaidya Vishal S.,Uribe Norma,Bonventre Joseph V.,Gamba Gerardo,Bobadilla Norma A.

Abstract

Recent studies from our laboratory have shown that the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) blockade with spironolactone (Sp) prevented renal dysfunction and reduced renal injury in both acute and chronic cyclosporine (CsA) nephrotoxicity. This study was designed to evaluate whether Sp administration reduces functional and structural renal damage associated in the setting of preexisting chronic CsA nephrotoxicity. Twenty eight male Wistar rats were fed a low-sodium diet. Fourteen received vehicle (V) and the others were treated with CsA (15 mg/kg sc). After 18 days one half of each group received Sp (20 mg/kg po) for the subsequent 18 days. Creatinine clearance, arteriolopathy, tubulointerstitial fibrosis, arteriolar thickening, glomerular diameter, apoptosis index and TGF-β, procaspase-3, and kidney injury molecule 1 (Kim-1) mRNA levels as well as Kim-1 shedding in urine were evaluated. Sp reduced the progression of renal dysfunction and tubulointerstitial fibrosis in preexisting chronic CsA nephrotoxicity. There was a significant reduction of arteriolar thickening in the CsA+Sp group that was associated with greater glomerular diameter and reduction of apoptosis index. These renoprotective effects were associated with reduction of TGF-β, procaspase-3, and Kim-1 mRNA levels as well as Kim-1 shedding into the urine. In conclusion, MR blockade with Sp prevented the progression of renal injury in preexisting chronic CsA nephropathy. These results suggest that Sp may reduce CsA-induced established nephrotoxicity in patients.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology

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