Activation of intrarenal complement system in mouse model for chronic cyclosporine nephrotoxicity

Local activation of the complement system plays a role in target organ damage. The aim of our study was to investigate the influence of cyclosporine (CsA)- induced renal injury on the complement system in the kidney. Mice fed a low salt (0.01%) diet were treated with vehicle (VH, olive oil, 1 mL/kg/...

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Veröffentlicht in:Yonsei medical journal 2007-06, Vol.48 (3), p.517-525
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Young Ok, Lim, Sun Woo, Li, Can, Kang, Hee Jung, Ahn, Kyung Ohk, Yang, Hyun Joo, Ghee, Jung Yeon, Kim, Su Hyun, Kim, Jin Young, Choi, Bum Soon, Kim, Jin, Yang, Chul Woo
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Zusammenfassung:Local activation of the complement system plays a role in target organ damage. The aim of our study was to investigate the influence of cyclosporine (CsA)- induced renal injury on the complement system in the kidney. Mice fed a low salt (0.01%) diet were treated with vehicle (VH, olive oil, 1 mL/kg/day) or CsA (30 mg/kg/day) for one or four weeks. Induction of chronic CsA nephrotoxicity was evaluated with renal function and histomorphology. Activation of the complement system was assessed through analysis of the expression of C3, C4d, and membrane attack complex (MAC), and the regulatory proteins, CD46 and CD55. CsA treatment induced renal dysfunction and typical morphology (tubulointerstitial inflammation and fibrosis) at four weeks. CsA-induced renal injury was associated with increased the expression of C3, C4d, and MAC (C9 and upregulation of complement regulatory proteins (CD 46 and CD55). Immunohistochemistry revealed that the activated complement components were mainly confined to the injured tubulointerstitium. CsA-induced renal injury is associated with activation of the intrarenal complement system.
ISSN:0513-5796
1976-2437
DOI:10.3349/ymj.2007.48.3.517