Acute as well as delayed ischemic preconditioning (IPC) provides protection against cardiac and neuronal ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury. This study determined whether delayed preconditioning occurs in the kidney and further elucidated the mechanisms of renal IPC in mice. Mice were subjected to IPC (four cycles of 5 min of ischemia and reperfusion) and then to 30 min of renal ischemia either 15 min (acute IPC) or 24 h (delayed IPC) later. Both acute and delayed renal IPC provided powerful protection against renal IR injury. Inhibition of Akt but not extracellular signal-regulated kinase phosphorylation prevented the protection that was afforded by acute IPC. Neither extracellular signal-regulated kinase nor Akt inhibition prevented protection that was afforded by delayed renal IPC. Pretreatment with an antioxidant, N-(2-mercaptopropionyl)-glycine, to scavenge free radicals prevented the protection that was provided by acute but not delayed renal IPC. Inhibition of protein kinase C or pertussis toxin-sensitive G-proteins attenuated protection from both acute and delayed renal IPC. Delayed renal IPC increased inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) as well as heat-shock protein 27 synthesis, and the renal protective effects of delayed preconditioning were attenuated by a selective inhibitor of iNOS (L-N6[1-iminoethyl]lysine), Moreover, delayed IPC was not observed in iNOS knockout mice. Both acute and delayed IPC were independent of A1 adenosine receptors (AR) as a selective A 1AR antagonist failed to block preconditioning and acute and delayed preconditioning occurred in mice that lacked A1AR. Therefore, this study demonstrated that acute or delayed IPC provides renal protection against IR injury in mice but involves distinct signaling pathways. Copyright © 2006 by the American Society of Nephrology.
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Joo, J. D., Kim, M., D’Agati, V. D., & Lee, H. T. (2006). Ischemic preconditioning provides both acute and delayed protection against renal ischemia and reperfusion injury in mice. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 17(11), 3115–3123. https://doi.org/10.1681/ASN.2006050424
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