Abstract

Renal ischemia-reperfusion (IR) induced kidney injury exhibits reduced renal blood flow (RBF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Both RBF and GFR are regulated by renal microvascular function. Our previous study showed that IR caused impaired afferent arteriole autoregulatory capability via excess ROS accumulation and inflammation in renal microvessels. Other mechanisms contributing to renal microvascular dysfunction in IR have not been fully defined. In this study, we conducted acetylcholine (ACh) concentration-response experiments (n=5-7/each group) to assess endothelial function using the in vitro blood-perfused juxtamedullary nephron preparation. IR was induced by 60 minutes of bilateral renal artery occlusion followed by 24 hours or 7 days of reperfusion. Renal microvessels (RMV) were collected at either 24 hours or 7 days post-surgery for mRNA analysis. Systolic blood pressure was normal in IR rats vs. sham ranging from 126-136 mmHg (>0.05) over 7 days. IR markedly increased plasma creatinine concentration (Cr) to 3.9±0.2 mg/dL at 24 hours post-IR ( P <0.05 vs. 0.9±0.1 mg/dL in sham). Plasma Cr remained elevated in IR rats by day 7 of reperfusion (1.5±0.2 vs. 1.0±0.0 mg/dL in sham, P <0.05). Baseline afferent arteriole diameter was smaller in IR rats 24 hours post-IR and averaged 11.1±0.7 μm (P<0.05 vs. 14.2±0.7 μm in sham). Superfusion of ACh (10 -8 to 10 -4 M) caused concentration-dependent vasodilation in sham rats, increasing diameter to 23.5±2.6 μm (169±14% of the control, P <0.05) at 10 -4 M ACh. The ACh-induced vasodilation was not altered by IR insult and was indistinguishable from the sham responses. IR diameter reached a maximum of 19.7±0.9 μm (179±8% of the control) at 10 -5 M ACh. The ACh responses were also similar between sham and IR rats on day 7 post-IR. mRNA expression of endothelial markers, iCAM and vCAM, were not statistically different in RMV collected at 24 hours post-surgery between two groups, but was markedly elevated in IR RMV on day 7 post-IR (4-fold in iCAM and 2-fold in vCAM, P<0.05 vs. sham). In conclusion, upregulation of iCAM and vCAM mRNA expression in RMV 7 days post-IR suggests renal microvascular inflammation, but rat juxtamedullary afferent arterioles still maintain normal endothelium-dependent reactivity to ACh.

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