Distribution of renal medullary hyaluronan in lean and obese rabbits

Citation
Tm. Dwyer et al., Distribution of renal medullary hyaluronan in lean and obese rabbits, KIDNEY INT, 58(2), 2000, pp. 721-729
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology","da verificare
Journal title
KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
ISSN journal
00852538 → ACNP
Volume
58
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
721 - 729
Database
ISI
SICI code
0085-2538(200008)58:2<721:DORMHI>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Background. Obese individuals have an expanded interstitium in the renal in ner medulla (IM), which stains positively with periodic acid-Schiff and Alc ian blue. In obese dogs, the IM is also expanded, with hyaluronan (HA) cont ent being 2.4 times control. Methods. We determined the anatomic pattern of renal HA deposition followin g weight gain, using an animal model of obesity consisting of young rabbits (N = 10), representing animals entering into the study, lean rabbits (N = 19), fed a control diet, and obese rabbits (N = 19), fed a high-fat diet (1 5% fat, by fortifying with corn oil and lard, in a ratio of 2:1) for two to three months. Tissue was papain digested, and HA was recovered in a phosph ate or a Tris buffer and detected by an indirect immunoabsorbent competitio n assay. Results. Rabbits fed a high-fat diet for 8 to 12 weeks gained weight (37%) and became mildly hypertensive (10 mm Hg). In lean rabbits, HA was low in t he renal cortex (6 +/- 30 mu g/g tissue), increased steadily across the out er medulla (OM; 79 +/- 28 mu g/g tissue) and was uniformly high in the IM ( 192 +/- 28 mu g/g tissue) when recovered in a Tris buffer; these levels of tissue HA did not change during the three-month period of dietary intervent ion. In obese rabbits, the renal medullary interstitium was expanded and st ained intensely with periodic acid Schiff and Alcian blue, and tissue HA wa s elevated in the IM (448 +/- 25 mu g/g tissue) but not the cortex (5 +/- 2 5 mu g/g tissue) or the OM (85 +/- 25 mu g/g tissue). The significant diffe rence was due to those IM samples taken from the renal papilla; IM samples from the body of the kidney did not significantly differ among the lean, ob ese, and young rabbits. Conclusion. The elevated renal HA associated with weight gain is limited to the IM and occurs most consistently in the papilla, which is the region of the kidney that is most vulnerable to distention caused by elevated renal interstitial hydrostatic pressure.