Multiple Mechanisms are Involved in Salt-Sensitive Hypertension-Induced Renal Injury and Interstitial Fibrosis

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Shi-Yao Wei
Yu-Xiao Wang
Qing-Fang Zhang
Shi-Lei Zhao
Tian-Tian Diao
Jian-Si Li
Wen-Rui Qi
Yi-Xin He
Xin-Yu Guo
Man-Zhu Zhang
Jian-Yu Chen
Xiao-Ting Wang
Qiu-Ju Wei
Yu Wang
Bing Li
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[1] Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University,Department of Nephrology
[2] Financial Mathematics,undefined
[3] Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College Zhuhai,undefined
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Salt-sensitive hypertension (SSHT) leads to kidney interstitial fibrosis. However, the potential mechanisms leading to renal fibrosis have not been well investigated. In present study, Dahl salt-sensitive (DS) rats were divided into three groups: normal salt diet (DSN), high salt diet (DSH) and high salt diet treated with hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) (DSH + HCTZ). A significant increase in systolic blood pressure (SBP) was observed 3 weeks after initiating the high salt diet, and marked histological alterations were observed in DSH rats. DSH rats showed obvious podocyte injury, peritubular capillary (PTC) loss, macrophage infiltration, and changes in apoptosis and cell proliferation. Moreover, Wnt/β-catenin signaling was significantly activated in DSH rats. However, HCTZ administration attenuated these changes with decreased SBP. In addition, increased renal and urinary Wnt4 expression was detected with time in DSH rats and was closely correlated with histopathological alterations. Furthermore, these alterations were also confirmed by clinical study. In conclusion, the present study provides novel insight into the mechanisms related to PTC loss, macrophage infiltration and Wnt/β-catenin signaling in SSHT-induced renal injury and fibrosis. Therefore, multi-target therapeutic strategies may be the most effective in preventing these pathological processes. Moreover, urinary Wnt4 may be a noninvasive biomarker for monitoring renal injury after hypertension.
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