Renal effects of long-term darbepoetin alpha treatment in hypertensive TGR(mRen2)27 rats

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Introduction: Erytropoietin (EPO) has cytoprotective and angiogenic properties and has a beneficial effect in ischaemic conditions. Since the development of renal interstitial abnormalities are often associated with ischaemia, we studied the effects of the long-acting EPO analogue darbepoetin alpha (DA) on kidney damage in TGR(mRen2)27 (Ren2) rats.Materials and methods: Ren2 rats were randomised to DA or vehicle (VEH) or to DA + angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEi) or VEH + ACEi. Sprague Dawley (SD) rats served as controls. Blood pressure was measured weekly and 24-h urine was collected to measure proteinuria. Blood samples were collected for creatinine and haematocrit. Kidneys were studied for inflammation and pre-fibrosis. Renal mRNA expression was studied for EPO, EPO-receptor, collagen-3α1 and kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1).Results: DA had no effect on SBP, serum creatinine and proteinuria. Interstitial and glomerular α-SMA expression was significantly increased in Ren2. ACEi but not DA improved the increased renal inflammatory and pro-fibrotic profile in Ren2 rats. DA on top of ACEi further reduced glomerular α-SMA and KIM-1 expression. Conclusion: Long-term DA treatment has no beneficial effects on renal structural and functional changes in TGR(mRen2)27 rats in the time frame studied and the dose provided. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Frenay, A. R. S., Ruifrok, W. P. T., Bulthuis, M., Huitema, S., De Boer, R. A., & Van Goor, H. (2012). Renal effects of long-term darbepoetin alpha treatment in hypertensive TGR(mRen2)27 rats. JRAAS - Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System, 13(2), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320311432186

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