Comparison of changes in urinary and blood levels of biomarkers associated with proximal tubular injury in rat models

JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY(2015)

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To investigate useful biomarkers associated with proximal tubular injury, we assessed changes in levels of a focused set of biomarkers in urine and blood. Male rats administered a single dose or four doses of gentamicin (GM, 240 mg/kg/day) or a single dose of cisplatin (CDDP, 5 mg/kg) were euthanized on days 2 (the day after initial dosing) 5, or 12. At each time point, histopathological examination of the kidney and immunohistochemistry for biomarkers, kidney injury molecule-1 (Kim-1), lipocalin (NGAL), clusterin (CLU), cystatin C (CysC) and beta 2-microglobulin (beta 2M) were performed. Biomarker levels were measured in urine and blood. In both treatment groups, degenerated/necrotic proximal tubules and regenerated tubules were mainly observed on days 5 and 12, respectively. At the same time as these tubular injuries, urinary Kim-1, CysC and beta 2M levels were increased. Moreover, urinary levels of CysC and beta 2M in GM-treated animals and Kim-1 in CDDP-treated animals increased (on day 2) prior to tubular injury on day 5. This was considered to reflect the characteristics of drug toxicity. Although almost all of the biomarkers in blood were not sufficiently sensitive to detect proximal tubular injury, urinary and plasma beta 2M levels simultaneously increased. Therefore, in addition to urinary Kim-1, CysC and beta 2M levels, plasma beta 2M levels were also considered useful for detecting proximal tubular injury.
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kidney,proximal tubular injury,biomarker,gentamicin,cisplatin,immunohistochemistry
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