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Hyperglycemic Stress Impairs the Stemness Capacity of Kidney Stem Cells in Rats
Authors:Guang Yang  Yali Jia  Chunlin Li  Qingli Cheng  Wen Yue  Xuetao Pei
Affiliation:1. Department of Geriatric Nephrology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, State Key Laboratory of Kidney Disease, Beijing, China.; 2. Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Lab, Beijing Institute of Transfusion Medicine, Beijing, China.; 3. Department of Geriatric Endocrinology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China.; Center for Molecular Biotechnology, ITALY,
Abstract:The incidence of acute kidney injury in patients with diabetes is significantly higher than that of patients without diabetes, and may be associated with the poor stemness capacity of kidney stem cells (KSCs) and limited recovery of injured renal tubules. To investigate the effects of hyperglycemic stress on KSC stemness, KSCs were isolated from the rat renal papilla and analyzed for their self-renewal and differentiation abilities. Our results showed that isolated KSCs expressed the mesenchymal stem cell markers N-cadherin, Nestin, CD133, CD29, CD90, and CD73. Moreover, KSCs co-cultured with hypoxia-injured renal tubular epithelial cell (RTECs) induced the expression of the mature epithelial cell marker CK18, suggesting that the KSCs could differentiate into RTECs in vitro. However, KSC proliferation, differentiation ability and tolerance to hypoxia were decreased in high-glucose cultures. Taken together, these results suggest the high-glucose microenvironment can damage the reparative ability of KSCs. It may result in a decreased of recovery capability of renal tubules from injury.
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