Hyperinsulinemia contributes to impaired-glucose-tolerance-induced renal injury via mir-7977/SIRT3 signaling

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Background: Increasing evidence indicates that impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) is independently associated with chronic kidney disease, but the characteristics and underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Methods: Here, the cross-sectional study was performed to study the characteristics of IGT-induced renal injury (IGT-RI). Furthermore, urine microRNA profile was evaluated and microRNAs involved in tubular injury were determined by in-vitro experiments. Results: It was found that 12.1% of IGT patients had microalbuminuria, which we termed “IGT-RI.” Overall, 100% of patients with IGT-RI exhibited reabsorption dysfunction and 58.3% had structural damage in the renal tubules. Two-hour postprandial insulin, retinol-binding protein, and N-acetyl-β-glucosaminidase were significantly associated with microalbuminuria and they were independent risk factors for IGT-RI. The expression of mir-7977 was altered in IGT-RI patients and may be involved in cellular response to oxidative stress. In proximal tubule epithelial cells in vitro, a high level of insulin increased the expression of mir-7977 and decreased that of sirtuin 3 (SIRT3), leading to oxidative stress. Overexpression of mir-7977 further decreased SIRT3 expression, whereas inhibition of mir-7977 had the opposite effect. Furthermore, mir-7977 can bind to the 3′-untranslated region of SIRT3 mRNA and inhibit its expression. Moreover, inhibition of SIRT3 reduced the expression of cubilin and the endocytosis of albumin. Conclusions: In conclusion, IGT-RI mainly manifests as tubular injury, especially reabsorption dysfunction. Compensatory hyperinsulinemia may be involved. A high level of insulin can activate mir-7977/SIRT3 signaling, resulting in tubular injury by inducing oxidative stress as well as reabsorption dysfunction by inhibiting the expression of cubilin, ultimately contributing to IGT-RI.

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Gao, Z., Wang, Z., Zhu, H., Yuan, X., Sun, M., Wang, J., … Chang, B. (2020). Hyperinsulinemia contributes to impaired-glucose-tolerance-induced renal injury via mir-7977/SIRT3 signaling. Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease, 11. https://doi.org/10.1177/2040622320916008

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