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- Title
Comparative profile of commercially available urinary biomarkers in preclinical drug-induced kidney injury and recovery in rats.
- Authors
Rouse, Rodney L.; Jun Zhang; Stewart, Sharron R.; Rosenzweig, Barry A.; Espandiari, Parvaneh; Sadrieh, Nakissa K.
- Abstract
We designed a study to provide reversibility and comparative injury data for several candidate urinary biomarkers of kidney injury in the United States Food and Drug Administration biomarker qualification process. The nephrotoxin gentamicin was given to rats once on each of three days and the animals were killed during dosing or over the following 42 days. Between days one and three, all biomarkers except albumin were elevated, peaked at day 7, and returned to control levels by day 10 (μ- and α-glutathione S-transferases, and renal papillary antigen-1) or day 15 (kidney injury molecule-1, lipocalin-2, osteopontin, and clusterin). All biomarkers performed better during injury than during recovery except osteopontin, which performed equally well in both time periods. During the evolution of injury, kidney injury molecule-1, renal papillary antigen-1, and clusterin best mirrored the histopathologic lesions. During injury resolution, kidney injury molecule-1, osteopontin, and blood urea nitrogen best reflected recovery. Based on histopathology, necrosis, or apoptosis scoring, kidney injury molecule-1 was the best biomarker of overall renal injury. Evaluation by regeneration score showed that renal papillary antigen-1 best reflected tubular and/or collecting duct regeneration, especially during recovery. Thus, these biomarkers performed with different effectiveness when evaluated by individual pathological processes such as necrosis, apoptosis, and regeneration.
- Subjects
UNITED States; BIOMARKERS; KIDNEY abnormalities; LABORATORY rats; UNITED States. Food &; Drug Administration; GENTAMICIN; ALBUMINS; TRANSFERASES
- Publication
Kidney International, 2011, Vol 79, Issue 11, p1186
- ISSN
0085-2538
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/ki.2010.463