Abstract

Background: Rapamycin is an immunosuppressive drug with potent antifibrotic activity. We evaluated the effect of rapamycin on murine adriamycin nephropathy, a model of progressive glomerulosclerosis and tubulointerstitial fibrosis. Methods: Adriamycin nephropathy was induced in Balb/c mice by a single intravenous injection of adriamycin. The mice were treated orally with either saline or rapamycin, beginning at the time of adriamycin injection or rapamycin starting 1 week after adriamycin injection. The mice were sacrificed 6 weeks after adriamycin injection. Results: Saline-treated mice developed massive proteinuria and impaired renal function. Kidney sections from saline-treated mice showed marked focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, tubular dilation with protein cast deposition, interstitial fibrosis, and numerous infiltrating macrophages and T lymphocytes. The intrarenal expression of Collagen I and RANTES was also increased. In contrast, both groups of rapamycin-treated mice had markedly reduced proteinuria and preserved renal function, with only mild histological abnormalities. The intrarenal expression of Collagen I and RANTES was reduced, concomitant with a significant reduction in interstitial inflammatory cell infiltration. Conclusions: Rapamycin is effective in attenuating the glomerular and tubulointerstitial abnormalities in adriamycin nephropathy<sub>. </sub>The beneficial effects of rapamycin are mediated, at least in part, through reduced RANTES expression and inflammatory cell infiltration.

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