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Evaluation of injury degree of adriamycin-induced nephropathy in rats based on serum metabolomics combined with proline marker.

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Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is one of the leading causes of end-stage renal failure. Unfortunately, reliable surrogate markers for early diagnosing and monitoring the entire progression of NS are as yet… Click to show full abstract

Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is one of the leading causes of end-stage renal failure. Unfortunately, reliable surrogate markers for early diagnosing and monitoring the entire progression of NS are as yet absent. A method using UPLC-Q Exactive HR-MS was established for the serum metabolomic study of adriamycin-induced nephropathy in rats. Two rat nephropathy models induced by adriamycin were adopted to reflect different degrees of renal damage of early and advanced stages. Then, two MPC5 cell models were used to verify the role of proline in the progression of kidney injury. The results showed that 7 metabolites such as 14S-HDHA, DPA and DHA were associated with early renal injury, while 12 metabolites such as tryptophan, linoleyl carnitine and LysoPC (18:3) reflected the advanced renal disease. At the same time, metabolites including LPE (22:6), LysoPC (22:5) and proline that changed during the whole process of NS, were defined as progressive markers. Pathway analysis results showed that fatty acid metabolism, glycerophospholipid metabolism and amino acids metabolism participated in the occurrence and development of NS. In addition, the change trend of intracellular proline content was consistent with that in serum, and the results were further supported by the detection of the crucial gene PYCRL. This study provides an important basis for searching for diagnostic markers of NS, and also provides a methodological reference for early diagnosing and monitoring the pathogenesis of other progressive diseases.

Keywords: adriamycin induced; nephropathy rats; proline; induced nephropathy; injury

Journal Title: Journal of proteome research
Year Published: 2019

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