Partial Netrin-1 Deficiency Aggravates Acute Kidney Injury

  • Almut Grenz
  • Julee H. Dalton
  • Jessica D. Bauerle
  • Er Badulak
  • Douglas Ridyard
  • Carol M. Aherne
  • Kelley S. Brodsky
  • Jae-hwan Kim
  • Rubin M. Tuder
  • Holger K
Publication date
January 2011
ISSN
1932-6203
Citation count (estimate)
38

Abstract

The netrin family of secreted proteins provides migrational cues in the developing central nervous system. Recently, netrins have also been shown to regulate diverse processes beyond their functions in the brain, incluing the ochrestration of inflammatory events. Particularly netrin-1 has been implicated in dampening hypoxia-induced inflammation. Here, we hypothesized an anti-inflammatory role of endogenous netrin-1 in acute kidney injury (AKI). As homozygous deletion of netrin-1 is lethal, we studied mice with partial netrin-1 deletion (Ntn-1+/2 mice) as a genetic model. In fact, Ntn-1+/2 mice showed attenuated Ntn-1 levels at baseline and following ischemic AKI. Functional studies of AKI induced by 30 min of renal ischemia and reperfusion...

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