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Urat1-Uox double knockout mice are experimental animal models of renal hypouricemia and exercise-induced acute kidney injury
Authors:Makoto Hosoyamada  Yu Tsurumi  Hidenori Hirano  Naoko H Tomioka  Yuko Sekine  Takayuki Morisaki
Institution:1. Department of Human Physiology &2. Pathology, Faculty of Pharma-Sciences, Teikyo University, Tokyo, Japanhosoyamd@pharm.teikyo-u.ac.jp;4. Department of Practical Pharmacology, Faculty and Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan;5. Pathology, Faculty of Pharma-Sciences, Teikyo University, Tokyo, Japan;6. Department of Bioscience, National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Renal hypouricemia (RHUC) is a hereditary disease characterized by a low level of plasma urate but with normal urinary urate excretion. RHUC type 1 is caused by mutations of the urate transporter URAT1 gene (SLC22A12). However, the plasma urate levels of URAT1 knockout mice are no different from those of wild-type mice. In the present study, a double knockout mouse, in which the URAT1 and uricase (Uox) genes were deleted (Urat1-Uox-DKO), were used as an experimental animal model of RHUC type 1 to investigate RHUC and excise-induced acute kidney injury (EIAKI). Mice were given a variable content of allopurinol for one week followed by HPLC measurement of urate and creatinine concentrations in spot urine and blood from the tail. The urinary excretion of urate in Urat1-Uox-DKO mice was approximately 25 times higher than those of humans. With allopurinol, the plasma urate levels of Urat1-Uox-DKO mice were lower than those of Uox-KO mice. There were no differences in the urinary urate excretions between Urat1-Uox-DKO and Uox-KO mice administered with 9 mg allopurinol /100 g feed. In the absence of allopurinol, plasma creatinine levels of some Urat1-Uox-DKO mice were higher than those of Uox-KO mice. Consequently, hypouricemia and normouricosuria may indicate that the Urat1-Uox-DKO mouse administered with allopurinol may represent a suitable animal model of RHUC type 1. Urat1-Uox-DKO mice without allopurinol exhibited acute kidney injury, thus providing additional benefit as a potential animal model for EIAKI. Finally, our data indicate that allopurinol appears to provide prophylactic effects for EIAKI.
Keywords:Renal hypouricemia  animal models  urate transporter  uricase  allopurinol
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