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Renal tubular (pro)renin receptor deletion does not protect against kidney injury in db/db mice

Abstract only Background: The (pro)renin receptor (PRR) is a multifunctional protein implicated in blood pressure regulation and kidney fibrosis. Previous studies report enhanced PRR expression in non-diabetic and diabetic kidney disease. In this study, we investigated whether deletion of renal tubu...

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Published in:Physiology (Bethesda, Md.) Md.), 2024-05, Vol.39 (S1)
Main Authors: Stuart, Deborah, Peterson, Caitlin, Gopinath, Dhruvan, Wheatley, Will, Ramkumar, Nirupama
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Language:English
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Summary:Abstract only Background: The (pro)renin receptor (PRR) is a multifunctional protein implicated in blood pressure regulation and kidney fibrosis. Previous studies report enhanced PRR expression in non-diabetic and diabetic kidney disease. In this study, we investigated whether deletion of renal tubular PRR attenuates kidney injury in type 2 diabetes. Methods: Floxed PRR mice were bred with mice expressing Pax8 rtTA and LC1 transgenes and db/db mice (B6.BKS) to obtain renal tubular PRR knockout (KO)-db/db mice. Age matched non-diabetic floxed controls, db/db mice and PRRKO-db/db mice were studied at 16, 20, 26 and 30 weeks of age. To induce PRR deletion, PRRKO-db/db mice were treated with 2 mg/ml doxycycline for 12 days at 8-10 weeks of age. Only male mice were included in this study. Results: All mice survived until the end of the study (N=5-7 mice/group). Compared to controls, db/db mice and PRRKO-db/db mice had higher body weights despite similar food intake throughout the study (p
ISSN:1548-9213
1548-9221
DOI:10.1152/physiol.2024.39.S1.906