Résumé
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) increases the risk of developing cognitive dysfunction and it has been identified as a modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) [1]. Regenerating family member 1 alpha (Reg-1α) protein, originally identified as a 16 kDa polypeptide in the pancreas, is increased in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and in neurons of AD patients [2, 3]. Reg-1α is also elevated in blood in inflammatory conditions and chronic illnesses such as diabetes and interestingly, in patients with renal function impairment [4, 5]. It is not known whether Reg-1α is synthesized in the kidney or the modifications observed in CKD are merely due to a decline in the glomerular filtration rate. The aim of our study was to localize and quantify the Reg-1α protein in the kidneys of normal rats or CKD rats (5/6 nephrectomized rats) and determine, in a second time, if serum Reg-1α level is a suitable marker for assessment of renal function. As Reg-1a is able to cross the altered blood-brain barrier, it might be a new interesting biomarker at the interface between renal impairment and neurodegenerative diseases.METHOD: A total of 16 3-month-old rats were randomly allocated to 5/6 nephrectomy (Nx) or Sham operation. Three months after surgery, serum creatinine and urea, systolic blood pressure (SBP) were measured and renal fibrosis (Sirius Red) was quantified. The expression of Reg-1α was evaluated by double-immunofluorescence using anti-Reg-1α and anti-Aquaporin-1 (Aqp-1) (as a proximal tubule marker) antibodies to determine the localization of Reg-1α in the kidney.RESULTS: 5/6Nx rats showed increased serum creatinine levels (97.3 ± 17.6 versus Sham 26.3 ± 0.8 µmol/L; P < 0.05) and serum urea levels (23.9 ± 8.9 versus Sham 4.7 ± 0.1 mmol/L). They also had a higher SBP (158 ± 12 versus Sham 133 ± 5 mmHg) and renal fibrosis increased in the 5/6Nx group (8.1 ± 1.5 versus Sham 2.7 ± 0.2% staining). The double-immunofluorescence revealed an increased expression of Reg-1α of 5/6Nx rats compared with the Sham group. This expression seemed to be specific to the cytoplasm of the proximal tubules, with a ring-shaped distribution (preliminary results).