Abstract

BackgroundAMP-activated protein kinase (Ampk) is a sensor of the cellular energy status and a powerful regulator of metabolism. Activation of Ampk was previously shown to participate in monocyte-to-fibroblast transition and matrix protein production in renal tissue. Thus, the present study explored whether the catalytic Ampkα1 isoform participates in the regulation of the renal fibrotic response following unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO).MethodsUUO was induced in gene-targeted mice lacking functional Ampkα1 (Ampkα1-/-) and in corresponding wild-type mice (Ampkα1+/+). In the obstructed kidney and, for comparison, in the non-obstructed control kidney, quantitative RT-PCR, Western blotting and immunostaining were employed to determine transcript levels and protein abundance, respectively.ResultsIn Ampkα1+/+ mice, UUO significantly up-regulated the protein abundance of the Ampkα1 isoform, but significantly down-regulated the Ampkα2 isoform in renal tissue. Phosphorylated Ampkα protein levels were significantly increased in obstructed kidney tissue of Ampkα1+/+ mice but not of Ampkα1-/- mice. Renal expression of α-smooth muscle actin was increased following UUO, an effect again less pronounced in Ampkα1-/- mice than in Ampkα1+/+ mice. Histological analysis did not reveal a profound effect of Ampkα1 deficiency on collagen 1 protein deposition. UUO significantly increased phosphorylated and total Tgf-ß-activated kinase 1 (Tak1) protein, as well as transcript levels of Tak1-downstream targets c-Fos, Il6, Pai1 and Snai1 in Ampkα1+/+ mice, effects again significantly ameliorated in Ampkα1-/- mice. Moreover, Ampkα1 deficiency inhibited the UUO-induced mRNA expression of Cd206, a marker of M2 macrophages and of Cxcl16, a pro-fibrotic chemokine associated with myeloid fibroblast formation. The effects of Ampkα1 deficiency during UUO were, however, paralleled by increased tubular injury and apoptosis.ConclusionsRenal obstruction induces an isoform shift from Ampkα2 towards Ampkα1, which contributes to the signaling involved in cell survival and fibrosis.

Highlights

  • Renal fibrosis, characterized by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins, is a hallmark of several renal diseases [1, 2]

  • Renal expression of α-smooth muscle actin was increased following ureteral obstruction (UUO), an effect again less pronounced in Ampkα1-/- mice than in Ampkα1+/+ mice

  • UUO significantly increased phosphorylated and total Tgfß-activated kinase 1 (Tak1) protein, as well as transcript levels of Tgf-β-activated kinase 1 (Tak1)-downstream targets c-Fos, interleukin 6 (Il6), plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (Pai1) and Snai1 in Ampkα1+/+ mice, effects again significantly ameliorated in Ampkα1-/- mice

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Background

AMP-activated protein kinase (Ampk) is a sensor of the cellular energy status and a powerful regulator of metabolism. Activation of Ampk was previously shown to participate in monocyte-to-fibroblast transition and matrix protein production in renal tissue. The present study explored whether the catalytic Ampkα isoform participates in the regulation of the renal fibrotic response following unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO)

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