Alterations of Renal Epithelial Glucose and Uric Acid Transporters in Fructose Induced Metabolic Syndrome

Background/Aims: Hyperglycemia and hyperuricemia are two major disorders of Metabolic syndrome. Kidney plays a crucial role in maintaining the homeostasis of uric acid and glucose. The aim of the study was to examine the changes of renal glucose and uric acid transporters in animals with metabolic s...

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Main Authors: Hwee-Yeong Ng, Yueh-Ting Lee, Wei-Hung Kuo, Pei-Chen Huang, Wei-Chia Lee, Chien-Te Lee
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2018-12-01
Series:Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/495814
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spelling doaj-ab1bc00e2de54feebacee8b631175d792020-11-25T03:10:23ZengKarger PublishersKidney & Blood Pressure Research1420-40961423-01432018-12-014361822183110.1159/000495814495814Alterations of Renal Epithelial Glucose and Uric Acid Transporters in Fructose Induced Metabolic SyndromeHwee-Yeong NgYueh-Ting LeeWei-Hung KuoPei-Chen HuangWei-Chia LeeChien-Te LeeBackground/Aims: Hyperglycemia and hyperuricemia are two major disorders of Metabolic syndrome. Kidney plays a crucial role in maintaining the homeostasis of uric acid and glucose. The aim of the study was to examine the changes of renal glucose and uric acid transporters in animals with metabolic syndrome. Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were fed with high fructose diet (60%) for 3 months (FR-3) and 5 months (FR-5). At the end study, serum and urine biochemical data were compared. Gene expression and protein abundance of renal GLUT1, GLUT2, GLUT9, SGLT1, SGLT2, UAT and URAT1 was investigated by using RT-PCR and immunohistochemical staining. Results: Metabolic syndrome was induced by high-fructose diet. Systolic blood pressure and proteinuria was significantly increased in FR-5 animals. In kidney tissue, gene expression of GLUT2 and SGLT2 increased significantly in a time dependent manner. GLUT9, SGLT1 and UAT were also significantly upregulated in FR-5. Immunohistochemical study showed a significant increase of SGLT1 in both FR-3 (413.5 ± 88.3% of control, p< 0.001) and FR-5 (677.6 ± 26.5% of control, p< 0.001). Also, SGLT2 protein was increased in both FR-3 (643.1 ± 41.3% of control, p< 0.001) and FR-5 (563.3 ± 21.7% of control, p< 0.001). Fructose rich food also induced increase of UAT by nearly 5-fold in both FR-3 and FR-5 (both p< 0.05) and more than 3-fold of GLUT-9 in FR-3 and FR-5 (both p< 0.05). Conclusion: Long term high fructose diet induced metabolic syndrome with increased blood pressure and proteinuria in rats. Metabolic syndrome was associated with dual increase in renal glucose and uric acid transporters, including SGLT1, SGLT2, GLUT2, GLUT9 and UAT.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/495814Metabolic syndromeFructoseGlucoseUric acidTransporter
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author Hwee-Yeong Ng
Yueh-Ting Lee
Wei-Hung Kuo
Pei-Chen Huang
Wei-Chia Lee
Chien-Te Lee
spellingShingle Hwee-Yeong Ng
Yueh-Ting Lee
Wei-Hung Kuo
Pei-Chen Huang
Wei-Chia Lee
Chien-Te Lee
Alterations of Renal Epithelial Glucose and Uric Acid Transporters in Fructose Induced Metabolic Syndrome
Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
Metabolic syndrome
Fructose
Glucose
Uric acid
Transporter
author_facet Hwee-Yeong Ng
Yueh-Ting Lee
Wei-Hung Kuo
Pei-Chen Huang
Wei-Chia Lee
Chien-Te Lee
author_sort Hwee-Yeong Ng
title Alterations of Renal Epithelial Glucose and Uric Acid Transporters in Fructose Induced Metabolic Syndrome
title_short Alterations of Renal Epithelial Glucose and Uric Acid Transporters in Fructose Induced Metabolic Syndrome
title_full Alterations of Renal Epithelial Glucose and Uric Acid Transporters in Fructose Induced Metabolic Syndrome
title_fullStr Alterations of Renal Epithelial Glucose and Uric Acid Transporters in Fructose Induced Metabolic Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Alterations of Renal Epithelial Glucose and Uric Acid Transporters in Fructose Induced Metabolic Syndrome
title_sort alterations of renal epithelial glucose and uric acid transporters in fructose induced metabolic syndrome
publisher Karger Publishers
series Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
issn 1420-4096
1423-0143
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Background/Aims: Hyperglycemia and hyperuricemia are two major disorders of Metabolic syndrome. Kidney plays a crucial role in maintaining the homeostasis of uric acid and glucose. The aim of the study was to examine the changes of renal glucose and uric acid transporters in animals with metabolic syndrome. Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were fed with high fructose diet (60%) for 3 months (FR-3) and 5 months (FR-5). At the end study, serum and urine biochemical data were compared. Gene expression and protein abundance of renal GLUT1, GLUT2, GLUT9, SGLT1, SGLT2, UAT and URAT1 was investigated by using RT-PCR and immunohistochemical staining. Results: Metabolic syndrome was induced by high-fructose diet. Systolic blood pressure and proteinuria was significantly increased in FR-5 animals. In kidney tissue, gene expression of GLUT2 and SGLT2 increased significantly in a time dependent manner. GLUT9, SGLT1 and UAT were also significantly upregulated in FR-5. Immunohistochemical study showed a significant increase of SGLT1 in both FR-3 (413.5 ± 88.3% of control, p< 0.001) and FR-5 (677.6 ± 26.5% of control, p< 0.001). Also, SGLT2 protein was increased in both FR-3 (643.1 ± 41.3% of control, p< 0.001) and FR-5 (563.3 ± 21.7% of control, p< 0.001). Fructose rich food also induced increase of UAT by nearly 5-fold in both FR-3 and FR-5 (both p< 0.05) and more than 3-fold of GLUT-9 in FR-3 and FR-5 (both p< 0.05). Conclusion: Long term high fructose diet induced metabolic syndrome with increased blood pressure and proteinuria in rats. Metabolic syndrome was associated with dual increase in renal glucose and uric acid transporters, including SGLT1, SGLT2, GLUT2, GLUT9 and UAT.
topic Metabolic syndrome
Fructose
Glucose
Uric acid
Transporter
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/495814
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