Chemokine expression in the obstructed kidney.
Journal
  Experimental nephrology.
Citation
  Exp Nephrol. 9(4):241-8
Publication date
  2001
Authors
  Crisman JM
Richards LL
Valach DP
Franzoni DF
Diamond JR
Investigators
  Jacqueline M. Crisman
Grant agencies
  National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
Grants
  NIDDK R01 DK53163
MeSH headings
  Chemokines
Gene Expression
Ureteral Obstruction
MeSH qualifiers
  genetics
metabolism
Abstract
  Chemokines are chemotactic cytokines that are important mediators of leukocyte extravasation and chemotaxis. Herein, we provide evidence that after 1 day of unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO), the mouse obstructed kidney (OBK) expresses MCP-1 (monocyte chemoattractant protein-1), RANTES (Regulated on activation normal T-cell expressed and secreted) and IP-10 (interferon-gamma-induced protein-10). In addition, by day 7, MIP-2 (macrophage inflammatory protein-2) expression is elevated in the obstructed kidneys compared to the contralateral control kidneys (CLK). After 7 days of obstruction, RANTES was the most abundant of the four chemokines detected in the OBK. In situ hybridization results indicate that several cellular compartments contribute to the expression of RANTES in the OBK. However, clearly cortical tubules within the OBK contribute substantially to the elevated expression of RANTES. These data support the contention that the cortical tubular epithelium plays a pivotal role in the inflammation associated with experimental hydronephrosis.
Medline ID
  21315994