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Caloric restriction reduces proteinuria in male rats with established nephropathy.


ABSTRACT: Reducing proteinuria is a crucial approach in preventing kidney function loss. Previous preclinical studies indicated that caloric restriction (CR) imposed at a young age protects against age-related proteinuria. However, these studies have not explored CR in established renal disease. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of CR on established proteinuria. Rats, aged 12 ± 2 weeks, were administered 2.1 mg/kg of Adriamycin. Six weeks after injection, protein excretion was measured, and a [13 N]ammonia positron emission tomography (PET) scan was conducted to assess kidney perfusion. After 7 weeks rats were divided into four groups: ad libitum (AL) and CR groups fed either a 12% or a 20% protein diet. All groups were treated for 12 weeks. Blood pressure was measured and a second PET scan was acquired at the end of the study. The animals subjected to CR exhibited a 20.3% decrease in protein excretion (p = 0.003) compared to those in the AL groups. Additionally, blood pressure in the CR group was 21.2% lower (p < 0.001) than in the AL groups. While kidney function declined over time in all groups, the 20% CR group demonstrated the smallest decline. Thus CR effectively reduces urinary protein excretion and lowers blood pressure in rats with established proteinuria.

SUBMITTER: Sijbesma JWA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10912948 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Caloric restriction reduces proteinuria in male rats with established nephropathy.

Sijbesma J W A JWA   van Waarde A A   Klooster A A   Kion I I   Slart R H J A RHJA   Lammertsma A A AA   Giacobbo B Lima BL   Boersma H H HH   Dierckx R A J O RAJO   van Goor H H   Bakker S J L SJL  

Physiological reports 20240301 5


Reducing proteinuria is a crucial approach in preventing kidney function loss. Previous preclinical studies indicated that caloric restriction (CR) imposed at a young age protects against age-related proteinuria. However, these studies have not explored CR in established renal disease. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of CR on established proteinuria. Rats, aged 12 ± 2 weeks, were administered 2.1 mg/kg of Adriamycin. Six weeks after injection, protein excretion was measured  ...[more]

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