IL6 Suppression Provides Renal Protection Independent of Blood Pressure in a Murine Model of Salt-Sensitive Hypertension
- 15 June 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Kidney and Blood Pressure Research
- Vol. 30 (4) , 195-202
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000104094
Abstract
Impaired cytochrome P450 epoxygenase enzyme (Cyp2c) regulation contributes to renal damage in angiotensin salt-sensitive hypertension (ANG/HS). We hypothesized that interleukin-6 null mice (IL6-/-) would improve Cyp2c regulation and reduce renal damage in hypertensive mice fed a high salt diet. Systolic blood pressure increased to a greater extent in ANG/HS hypertension as compared to angiotensin (ANG) hypertension but blood pressure did not differ between WT and IL6-/- hypertensive groups. Albuminuria, a marker for renal injury, increased significantly in ANG/HS hypertension in WT mice (5,113 +/- 1,050 mug/day) and was attenuated in the ANG/HS IL6-/- group (1,306 +/- 385 mug/day). Renal Cyp2c protein expression significantly decreased with ANG/HS hypertension in WT mice as compared to high salt alone. However, the ability to upregulate Cyp2c expression in response to a high salt diet was restored in the ANG/HS IL6 deficient hypertensive mice. Renal expression of soluble epoxide hydrolase, which inactivates protective epoxygenase metabolites, was significantly reduced in ANG/HS IL6-/- hypertensive mice compared to the ANG/HS WT group. These data suggest that IL6, while having no effect on blood pressure, impairs regulation of epoxygenase producing Cyp2c, which could contribute to the development of renal injury in angiotensin salt-sensitive hypertension.Keywords
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