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Associations between local acidosis induced by renal LDHA and renal fibrosis and mitochondrial abnormalities in patients with diabetic kidney disease

Authors
Lee, Dae-YeonKim, Ji-YeonAhn, EunyongHyeon, Jin SeongKim, Gyu-HeePark, Keon-JaeJung, YoungaeLee, Yoo-JeongSon, Mi KyoungKim, Seung WooHan, Sang YoubKim, Jae-HongRoh, Gu SeobCha, Dae RyongHwang, Geum-SookKim, Won-Ho
Issue Date
Nov-2022
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Translational Research, v.249, pp 88 - 109
Pages
22
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Translational Research
Volume
249
Start Page
88
End Page
109
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/61773
DOI
10.1016/j.trsl.2022.06.015
ISSN
1931-5244
1878-1810
Abstract
During the progression of diabetic kidney disease (DKD), renal lactate metabolism is rewired. The relationship between alterations in renal lactate metabolism and renal fibrosis in patients with diabetes has only been partially established due to a lack of biopsy tissues from patients with DKD and the intricate mechanism of lactate homeostasis. The role of lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA)-mediated lactate generation in renal fibrosis and dysfunction in human and animal models of DKD was explored in this study. Measures of lactate metabolism (urinary lactate levels and LDHA expression) and measures of DKD progression (estimated glomerular filtration rate and Wilms' tumor-1 expression) were strongly negatively correlated in patients with DKD. Experiments with streptozotocin-induced DKD rat models and the rat renal mesangial cell model confirmed our findings. We found that the pathogenesis of DKD is linked to hypoxia-mediated lactic acidosis, which leads to fibrosis and mitochondrial abnormalities. The pathogenic characteristics of DKD were significantly reduced when aerobic glycolysis or LDHA expression was inhibited. Further studies will aim to investigate whether local acidosis caused by renal LDHA might be exploited as a therapeutic target in patients with DKD.
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