Changes in renal glucose transporters in an animal model of metabolic syndrome


Autoria(s): Lehnen, A. M.; Leguisamo, N. M.; Dias, L. D.; Pinto, G. H.; Okamoto, N. M.; Machado, Ubiratan Fabres; Schaan, B. D.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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09/04/2014

09/04/2014

01/10/2013

Resumo

Considering the similarity between structural, hemodynamic, and functional changes of obesity-related renal disease and diabetic nephropathy, we hypothesized that renal glucose transporter changes occur in obesity as in diabetes. The aim of the work was to evaluate GLUT1 and GLUT2 in kidneys of an animal model of metabolic syndrome. Neonate spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), n=15/group, were treated with monosodium glutamate (5 mg/g) (MetS) for 9 days and compared with saline-treated Wistar-Kyoto (C) and SHR (H) rats. Lee index, systolic arterial pressure (SAP), glycemia, insulin resistance, triglycerides, and HDL cholesterol were evaluated at 3 and 6 months. Medullar GLUT1 and cortical GLUT2 were analyzed by Western blot. MetS vs. C and H rats had the highest Lee index (p<0.001) and insulin resistance (3-months C: 4.3±0.7, H: 3.9±0.9, MetS: 2.7±0.6; 6-months C: 4.2±0.6, H: 3.8±0.5, MetS: 2.4±0.6% • min−1, p<0.001), similar glycemia, and the lowest HDL-cholesterol at 6-months (p<0.001). In the MetS and H rats, SAP was higher vs. C at 3-months (p<0.001) and 6-months (C: 151±15, H: 190±11, MetS: 185±13 mm Hg, p<0.001) of age. GLUT1 was ̴ 13× lower (p<0.001) at 3-months, reestablishing its content at 6-months in MetS group, while GLUT2 was 2× higher (p<0.001) in this group at 6-months of age. Renal GLUT1 and GLUT2 are modulated in kidney of rats with metabolic syndrome, where obesity, insulin resistance and hypertension coexist, despite normoglycemia. Like in diabetes, cortical GLUT2 overexpression may contribute to the development of kidney disease

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Hormone and Metabolic Research, Stuttgart, v.45, n.11, p.840-843, 2013

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/44431

10.1055/s-0033-1354381

http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1354381

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eng

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Thieme

Stuttgart

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Hormone and Metabolic Research

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restrictedAccess

Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Palavras-Chave #Metabolic syndrome #Glucose transporters #SHR #Monosodium glutamate #GLICOSE #METABOLISMO #GLUTAMATOS #NEFROPATIAS #OBESIDADE
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