T-cells contribute to hypertension but not to renal injury in mice with subtotal nephrectomy

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2017-05-08

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Oosterhuis, Nynke R.ISNI 0000000394036890
Papazova, Diana A.
Gremmels, Hendrik
Joles, Jaap A.ORCID 0000-0003-2565-242XISNI 0000000396018725
Verhaar, Marianne C.ORCID 0000-0002-3276-6428ISNI 0000000390259392

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Background: The pathological condition of chronic kidney disease may not be adequately recapitulated in immunocompromised mice due to the lack of T-cells, which are important for the development of hypertension and renal injury. We studied the role of the immune system in relation to salt-sensitive hypertension and renal injury in mice with subtotal nephrectomy (SNX). Methods: Wild-type immunocompetent (WT) and Foxn1nu/nu athymic immunodeficient (AT) CD-1 mice underwent SNX to induce renal injury after which they received standard chow or a high salt diet (HSD). Four weeks after SNX blood pressure and kidney function parameters were measured. Results: HSD increased albumin excretion independent of immune status. Systolic blood pressure increased only in WT mice on HSD, not in AT mice. Uremia and morphological damage after SNX were not affected by either HSD or immune status. Conclusions: For the development of hypertension after SNX in CD-1 mice mature T-cells and a high salt diet are required. SNX induced albuminuria was independent of the presence of T-cells.

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Albuminuria, High salt diet, Hypertension, Subtotal nephrectomy, T-cells, Nephrology, Journal Article

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Oosterhuis, N R, Papazova, D A, Gremmels, H, Joles, J A & Verhaar, M C 2017, 'T-cells contribute to hypertension but not to renal injury in mice with subtotal nephrectomy', BMC Nephrology [E], vol. 18, no. 1, 153. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-017-0555-0