Enhanced Autophagic Flux, Suppressed Apoptosis and Reduced Macrophage Infiltration by Dasatinib in Kidneys of Obese Mice.
Hassan Reda Hassan ElsayedRanda El-GamalMohammed R RabeiMona G ElhadidyShereen HamedBasma H OthmanMohamed Mahmoud Abdelraheem ElshaerMostafa Khaled SedkyAhmed Tarek Abd Elbaset HassanMohammad El-NablawayPublished in: Cells (2022)
Obesity causes renal changes (ORC), characterized by defective renal autophagy, lipogenesis, enhanced macrophage infiltration and apoptosis. We hypothesize that Dasatinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, may ameliorate changes associated with obesity. We the mice with either Obesogenic diet (OD) or a standard basal diet. After 12 weeks, the mice received either vehicle or Dasatinib 4 mg/kg/d for an additional four weeks. We examined serum creatinine, urea, lipid profile and renal cortical mRNA expression for lipogenesis marker SREBP1, inflammatory macrophage marker iNOS and fibrosis markers; TGFβ and PDGFA genes; immunohistochemical (IHC) staining for CD68; inflammatory macrophage marker and ASMA; fibrosis marker, LC3 and SQSTM1/P62; autophagy markers and western blotting (WB) for caspase-3; and, as an apoptosis marker, LC3II/I and SQSTM1/P62 in addition to staining for H&E, PAS, Sirius red and histopathological scoring. Dasatinib attenuated renal cortical mRNA expression for SREBP1, iNOS, PDGFA and TGFβ and IHC staining for CD68, ASMA and SQSTM1/P62 and WB for caspase-3 and SQSTM1/P62, while elevating LC3 expression. Moreover, Dasatinib ameliorated ORC; glomerulosclerosis, glomerular expansion, tubular dilatation, vacuolation and casts; inflammatory cellular infiltration; and fibrosis. Dasatinib is a promising therapy for ORC by correcting autophagy impairment, attenuating lipogenesis, apoptosis and macrophage infiltration by inducing antifibrotic activity.
Keyphrases
- cell death
- high fat diet induced
- oxidative stress
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell cycle arrest
- induced apoptosis
- insulin resistance
- chronic myeloid leukemia
- adipose tissue
- weight loss
- metabolic syndrome
- simultaneous determination
- physical activity
- poor prognosis
- signaling pathway
- type diabetes
- transforming growth factor
- flow cytometry
- mass spectrometry
- skeletal muscle
- liquid chromatography
- gene expression
- south africa
- nitric oxide synthase
- weight gain
- endothelial cells
- wild type
- genome wide
- solid phase extraction
- dna methylation