Effects of high-fat diet on folic acid-induced kidney injury in mice

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.bbamcr.2024.119856
Doyeon Kim , Minjung Son , Sugyeong Ha , Jeongwon Kim , Mi-Jeong Kim , Jian Yoo , Byeong Moo Kim , Hae Young Chung , Haeseung Lee , Donghwan Kim , Sangok Kim , Ki Wung Chung
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Obesity is recognized as a significant contributor to the onset of kidney disease. However, the key processes involved in the development of kidney disease in obese individuals are not well understood. Here, we investigated the effects of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity on folic acid (FA)-induced kidney injury in mice. Mice were fed an HFD for 12 weeks to induce obesity, followed by an additional intraperitoneal injection of FA. The results showed that mice fed HFD developed higher levels of kidney damage than those in the chow group. In contrast, mice exposed to both HFD and FA showed less fibrosis and inflammatory responses compared to the FA only treated group. Furthermore, the HFD with FA group exhibited elevated lipid accumulation in the kidney and reduced expression of mitochondrial proteins compared to the FA-treated group. Under in vitro experimental conditions, we found that lipid accumulation induced by oleic acid treatment reduced inflammatory and fibrotic responses in both renal tubules and fibroblasts. Finally, RNA sequencing analysis revealed that the inflammasome and pyroptosis signaling pathways were significantly increased in the HFD group with FA injection. In summary, these findings suggest that obesity increases renal injury due to a lack of appropriate inflammatory, fibrotic, and metabolic responses and the activation of the inflammasome and pyroptosis signaling pathways.
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高脂饮食对叶酸诱导的小鼠肾损伤的影响
肥胖被认为是导致肾病发病的一个重要因素。然而,肥胖者肾脏疾病发生的关键过程尚不十分清楚。在此,我们研究了高脂饮食(HFD)诱导的肥胖对叶酸(FA)诱导的小鼠肾损伤的影响。给小鼠喂食高脂饮食 12 周以诱导肥胖,然后再腹腔注射叶酸。结果显示,喂食高纤维食物的小鼠比饲料组的小鼠出现更严重的肾损伤。相比之下,同时摄入 HFD 和 FA 的小鼠与只摄入 FA 的组相比,纤维化和炎症反应较轻。此外,与 FA 处理组相比,HFD 和 FA 组的肾脏脂质积累增加,线粒体蛋白表达减少。在体外实验条件下,我们发现油酸处理诱导的脂质积累减轻了肾小管和成纤维细胞的炎症和纤维化反应。最后,RNA 测序分析表明,注射 FA 的高脂血症组中,炎性体和裂解酶信号通路显著增加。总之,这些研究结果表明,由于缺乏适当的炎症、纤维化和新陈代谢反应以及炎性体和裂解酶信号通路的激活,肥胖会加重肾损伤。
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期刊介绍: BBA Molecular Cell Research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of cellular processes at the molecular level. These include aspects of cellular signaling, signal transduction, cell cycle, apoptosis, intracellular trafficking, secretory and endocytic pathways, biogenesis of cell organelles, cytoskeletal structures, cellular interactions, cell/tissue differentiation and cellular enzymology. Also included are studies at the interface between Cell Biology and Biophysics which apply for example novel imaging methods for characterizing cellular processes.
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