1.Imbalance between Endothelin-1 and eNOS Expression Associates with Tubular Injury in Mice with 5/6 Subtotal Nephrectomy
Muhammad Mansyur Romi ; Nur Arfian ; A.A.N Nata Baskara ; Dwi Cahyani Ratna Sari
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(Supp 3,June):82-85
Introduction: Chronic Kidney Diseases (CKD) leads to kidney fibrosis which characterized by tubular injury and atrophy with interstitial fibrosis. Endothelin-1 (ET-1) and endothelial Nitrite Oxide Synthase (eNOS) are known to play
role in CKD and kidney fibrosis, although their correlation with tubulo-interstitial injury have not been understood
clearly. Methods: 5/6 Subtotal Nephrectomy (SN) was performed in male Swiss Background mice to induce CKD.
Sham operation (SO, n=5) procedure was performed on mice as control. The mice were sacrificed in day 7 (1N, n=5)
and day 28 (4N, n=5) after operation. We measured creatinine serum to assess renal function. Tubular injury score
was quantified based on Periodic-Acid Schiff (PAS) staining. Prepro-ET-1 and eNOS were quantified using RT-PCR.
Results: SN_1N and SN_4N groups had significant higher of serum creatinine and tubular injury from SO group. Densitometry analysis of RT-PCR revealed up-regulation of prepro-ET-1 mRNA expression in SN_1N and SN_4N (p<0.05
vs SO). Meanwhile, we found a significant increase of eNOS expression in SN_1N, and then it reduced significantly
in SN_4N. We found significant parallel correlation between ET-1 and tubular injury expression (r: 0.768;p<0,05),
meanwhile there were insignificant inverse correlation between eNOS and tubular injury (r: -0.354;p>0.05). Conclusion: eNOS might play role as a counterbalance in the up regulation of ET-1 in acute condition after SN. However, it
failed in chronic condition. These lead to deterioration of renal function and tubular injury. An imbalance between
ET-1 and eNOS expression in chronic CKD model might play role in profound renal damage.