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Rosiglitazone Protects Against Cyclosporine-Induced Pancreatic and Renal Injury in Rats
Authors:Byung Ha Chung  Can Li  Bo Kyung Sun  Sun Woo Lim  Kyung Ohk Ahn  Ji Hun Yang  Yoon Hee Choi  Kun Ho Yoon  Akira Sugawara  Sadayoshi Ito  Jin Kim  Chul Woo Yang
Institution:Xenotransplantation Center, Department of Internal Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, South Korea.
Abstract:Rosiglitazone (RGTZ) has protective effect against various types of injury. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of RGTZ on pancreatic and renal injury caused by cyclosporine (CsA). CsA (15 mg/kg) and RGTZ (3 mg/kg) were administered alone and together to the rats for 28 days. The effect of RGTZ on CsA-induced pancreatic injury was evaluated by intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test (IPGTT), plasma insulin concentrations and pancreatic beta-cell morphology. The effect of RGTZ on CsA-induced renal injury was evaluated by assessing renal function and pathology; mediators of inflammation and fibrosis such as angiotensin II (AngII), osteopontin (OPN) and transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) and apoptotic cell death. Four weeks of CsA treatment caused diabetes, renal dysfunction, typical pathologic lesions (arteriolopathy, interstitial fibrosis and inflammatory cells infiltration) and apoptotic cell death. RGTZ treatment decreased blood glucose concentration, increased plasma insulin concentration and preserved pancreatic beta islet mass. RGTZ treatment improved renal function and histopathology. Pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic molecules such as AngII, OPN and TGF-beta1, and apoptotic cell death also decreased with RGTZ treatment. These data suggest that RGTZ has a protective effect against CsA-induced pancreatic and renal injury.
Keywords:Cyclosporine  diabetes mellitus  nephrotoxicity  rosiglitazone
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