TY - JOUR
T1 - Functional and morphological renal changes in a Göttingen Minipig model of obesity-related and diabetic nephropathy
AU - Christoffersen, Berit Østergaard
AU - Kristensen, Camilla Aarup
AU - Lindgaard, Rikke
AU - Kirk, Rikke Kaae
AU - Viuff, Birgitte Martine
AU - Kvist, Peter Helding
AU - Pedersen, Henrik Duelund
AU - Ludvigsen, Trine Pagh
AU - Skovgaard, Tine
AU - Fels, Johannes Josef
AU - Martinussen, Torben
AU - Christiansen, Liselotte Bruun
AU - Cirera, Susanna
AU - Olsen, Lisbeth Høier
N1 - © 2023. The Author(s).
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Obesity-related glomerulopathy and diabetic nephropathy (DN) are serious complications to metabolic syndrome and diabetes. The purpose was to study effects of a fat, fructose and cholesterol-rich (FFC) diet with and without salt in order to induce hypertension on kidney function and morphology in Göttingen Minipigs with and without diabetes. Male Göttingen Minipigs were divided into 4 groups: SD (standard diet, n = 8), FFC (FFC diet, n = 16), FFC-DIA (FFC diet + diabetes, n = 14), FFC-DIA + S (FFC diet with extra salt + diabetes, n = 14). Blood and urine biomarkers, glomerular filtration rate (GFR), blood pressure (BP) and resistive index (RI) were evaluated after 6-7 months (T1) and 12-13 months (T2). Histology, electron microscopy and gene expression (excluding FFC-DIA + S) were evaluated at T2. All groups fed FFC-diet displayed obesity, increased GFR and RI, glomerulomegaly, mesangial expansion (ME) and glomerular basement membrane (GBM) thickening. Diabetes on top of FFC diet led to increased plasma glucose and urea and proteinuria and tended to exacerbate the glomerulomegaly, ME and GBM thickening. Four genes (CDKN1A, NPHS2, ACE, SLC2A1) were significantly deregulated in FFC and/or FFC-DIA compared to SD. No effects on BP were observed. Göttingen Minipigs fed FFC diet displayed some of the renal early changes seen in human obesity. Presence of diabetes on top of FFC diet exacerbated the findings and lead to changes resembling the early phases of human DN.
AB - Obesity-related glomerulopathy and diabetic nephropathy (DN) are serious complications to metabolic syndrome and diabetes. The purpose was to study effects of a fat, fructose and cholesterol-rich (FFC) diet with and without salt in order to induce hypertension on kidney function and morphology in Göttingen Minipigs with and without diabetes. Male Göttingen Minipigs were divided into 4 groups: SD (standard diet, n = 8), FFC (FFC diet, n = 16), FFC-DIA (FFC diet + diabetes, n = 14), FFC-DIA + S (FFC diet with extra salt + diabetes, n = 14). Blood and urine biomarkers, glomerular filtration rate (GFR), blood pressure (BP) and resistive index (RI) were evaluated after 6-7 months (T1) and 12-13 months (T2). Histology, electron microscopy and gene expression (excluding FFC-DIA + S) were evaluated at T2. All groups fed FFC-diet displayed obesity, increased GFR and RI, glomerulomegaly, mesangial expansion (ME) and glomerular basement membrane (GBM) thickening. Diabetes on top of FFC diet led to increased plasma glucose and urea and proteinuria and tended to exacerbate the glomerulomegaly, ME and GBM thickening. Four genes (CDKN1A, NPHS2, ACE, SLC2A1) were significantly deregulated in FFC and/or FFC-DIA compared to SD. No effects on BP were observed. Göttingen Minipigs fed FFC diet displayed some of the renal early changes seen in human obesity. Presence of diabetes on top of FFC diet exacerbated the findings and lead to changes resembling the early phases of human DN.
KW - Animals
KW - Swine
KW - Male
KW - Humans
KW - Diabetic Nephropathies/pathology
KW - Swine, Miniature
KW - Kidney/pathology
KW - Obesity/pathology
KW - Glomerular Basement Membrane/pathology
KW - Diabetes Mellitus/pathology
U2 - 10.1038/s41598-023-32674-6
DO - 10.1038/s41598-023-32674-6
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37045950
VL - 13
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
SN - 2045-2322
M1 - 6017
ER -