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Sirtuin 3–dependent mitochondrial dynamic improvements protect against acute kidney injury
Marina Morigi, Luca Perico, Cinzia Rota, Lorena Longaretti, Sara Conti, Daniela Rottoli, Rubina Novelli, Giuseppe Remuzzi, Ariela Benigni
Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2015 · ▲ 402 citations
Abstract
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a public health concern with an annual mortality rate that exceeds those of breast and prostate cancer, heart failure, and diabetes combined. Oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage are drivers of AKI-associated pathology; however, the pathways that mediate these events are poorly defined. Here, using a murine cisplatin-induced AKI model, we determined that both oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage are associated with reduced levels of renal sirtuin 3 (SIRT3). Treatment with the AMPK agonist AICAR or the antioxidant agent acetyl-l-carnitine (ALCAR) restored SIRT3 expression and activity, improved renal function, and decreased tubular injury in WT animals, but had no effect in Sirt3-/- mice. Moreover, Sirt3-deficient mice given cisplatin experienced more severe AKI than WT animals and died, and neither AICAR nor ALCAR treatment prevented death in Sirt3-/- AKI mice. In cultured human tubular cells, cisplatin reduced SIRT3, resulting in mitochondrial fragmentation, while restoration of SIRT3 with AICAR and ALCAR improved cisplatin-induced mitochondrial dysfunction(definition). Together, our results indicate that SIRT3 is protective against AKI and suggest that enhancing SIRT3 to improve mitochondrial dynamics has potential as a strategy for improving outcomes of renal injury.
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Morigi, M., Perico, L., Rota, C., Longaretti, L., Conti, S., Rottoli, D., Novelli, R., Remuzzi, G., & Benigni, A. (2015). Sirtuin 3–dependent mitochondrial dynamic improvements protect against acute kidney injury. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci77632
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Morigi M, Perico L, Rota C, Longaretti L, Conti S, Rottoli D, et al. Sirtuin 3–dependent mitochondrial dynamic improvements protect against acute kidney injury. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2015. doi:10.1172/jci77632.
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@article{marina2015Sirtui,
title = {Sirtuin 3–dependent mitochondrial dynamic improvements protect against acute kidney injury},
author = {Marina Morigi and Luca Perico and Cinzia Rota and Lorena Longaretti and Sara Conti and Daniela Rottoli and Rubina Novelli and Giuseppe Remuzzi and Ariela Benigni},
journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1172/jci77632},
}
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