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Telocinobufagin, a Novel Cardiotonic Steroid, Promotes Renal Fibrosis via Na?/K?-ATPase Profibrotic Signaling Pathways.


ABSTRACT: Cardiotonic steroids (CTS) are Na?/K?-ATPase (NKA) ligands that are elevated in volume-expanded states and associated with cardiac and renal dysfunction in both clinical and experimental settings. We test the hypothesis that the CTS telocinobufagin (TCB) promotes renal dysfunction in a process involving signaling through the NKA ?-1 in the following studies. First, we infuse TCB (4 weeks at 0.1 µg/g/day) or a vehicle into mice expressing wild-type (WT) NKA ?-1, as well as mice with a genetic reduction (~40%) of NKA ?-1 (NKA ?-1+/-). Continuous TCB infusion results in increased proteinuria and cystatin C in WT mice which are significantly attenuated in NKA ?-1+/- mice (all p < 0.05), despite similar increases in blood pressure. In a series of in vitro experiments, 24-h treatment of HK2 renal proximal tubular cells with TCB results in significant dose-dependent increases in both Collagens 1 and 3 mRNA (2-fold increases at 10 nM, 5-fold increases at 100 nM, p < 0.05). Similar effects are seen in primary human renal mesangial cells. TCB treatment (100 nM) of SYF fibroblasts reconstituted with cSrc results in a 1.5-fold increase in Collagens 1 and 3 mRNA (p < 0.05), as well as increases in both Transforming Growth factor beta (TGFb, 1.5 fold, p < 0.05) and Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF, 2 fold, p < 0.05), while these effects are absent in SYF cells without Src kinase. In a patient study of subjects with chronic kidney disease, TCB is elevated compared to healthy volunteers. These studies suggest that the pro-fibrotic effects of TCB in the kidney are mediated though the NKA-Src kinase signaling pathway and may have relevance to volume-overloaded conditions, such as chronic kidney disease where TCB is elevated.

SUBMITTER: Kennedy DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6164831 | biostudies-other | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Telocinobufagin, a Novel Cardiotonic Steroid, Promotes Renal Fibrosis via Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase Profibrotic Signaling Pathways.

Kennedy David J DJ   Khalaf Fatimah K FK   Sheehy Brendan B   Weber Malory E ME   Agatisa-Boyle Brendan B   Conic Julijana J   Hauser Kayla K   Medert Charles M CM   Westfall Kristen K   Bucur Philip P   Fedorova Olga V OV   Bagrov Alexei Y AY   Tang W H Wilson WHW  

International journal of molecular sciences 20180829 9


Cardiotonic steroids (CTS) are Na⁺/K⁺-ATPase (NKA) ligands that are elevated in volume-expanded states and associated with cardiac and renal dysfunction in both clinical and experimental settings. We test the hypothesis that the CTS telocinobufagin (TCB) promotes renal dysfunction in a process involving signaling through the NKA α-1 in the following studies. First, we infuse TCB (4 weeks at 0.1 µg/g/day) or a vehicle into mice expressing wild-type (WT) NKA α-1, as well as mice with a genetic red  ...[more]

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2023-04-05 | GSE200328 | GEO