[HTML][HTML] Renalase deficiency aggravates ischemic myocardial damage

Y Wu, J Xu, H Velazquez, P Wang, G Li, D Liu… - Kidney international, 2011 - Elsevier
Y Wu, J Xu, H Velazquez, P Wang, G Li, D Liu, B Sampaio-Maia, J Quelhas-Santos
Kidney international, 2011Elsevier
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) leads to an 18-fold increase in cardiovascular complications
not fully explained by traditional risk factors. Levels of renalase, a recently discovered
oxidase that metabolizes catecholamines, are decreased in CKD. Here we show that
renalase deficiency in a mouse knockout model causes increased plasma catecholamine
levels and hypertension. Plasma blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and aldosterone were
unaffected. However, knockout mice had normal systolic function and mild ventricular …
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) leads to an 18-fold increase in cardiovascular complications not fully explained by traditional risk factors. Levels of renalase, a recently discovered oxidase that metabolizes catecholamines, are decreased in CKD. Here we show that renalase deficiency in a mouse knockout model causes increased plasma catecholamine levels and hypertension. Plasma blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and aldosterone were unaffected. However, knockout mice had normal systolic function and mild ventricular hypertrophy but tolerated cardiac ischemia poorly and developed myocardial necrosis threefold more severe than that found in wild-type mice. Treatment with recombinant renalase completely rescued the cardiac phenotype. To gain insight into the mechanisms mediating this cardioprotective effect, we tested if gene deletion affected nitrate and glutathione metabolism, but found no differences between hearts of knockout and wild-type mice. The ratio of oxidized (NAD) to reduced (NADH) nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide in cardiac tissue, however, was significantly decreased in the hearts of renalase knockout mice, as was plasma NADH oxidase activity. In vitro studies confirmed that renalase metabolizes NADH and catecholamines. Thus, renalase plays an important role in cardiovascular pathology and its replacement may reduce cardiac complications in renalase-deficient states such as CKD.
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