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Long-term food restriction attenuates age-related changes in the expression of renal aldosterone-sensitive sodium transporters in Wistar-Kyoto rats: a comparison with SHR. | LitMetric

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  • - The study explores how the renal aldosterone/mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) system changes with age in two types of rats: normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), highlighting significant differences in the responses of these groups as they age.
  • - It was found that aged WKY-FR, which were pair-fed to reduce body weight, had lower plasma aldosterone levels and an underactive aldosterone/MR system compared to aged SHR, despite similar increases in renal oxidative stress for both.
  • - The research concludes that aging intensifies the aldosterone/MR system in SHR, while the increase in fat mass in WKY relates to hyperaldosteronism

Article Abstract

In the present study we hypothesized that age-associated changes in the renal aldosterone/mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) system may differ between normotensive Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). In WKY, body mass index significantly increased with age. Fat mass may operate as a confounding factor; therefore, WKY (WKY-FR) was pair-fed with SHR. Pair-feeding resulted in a 14% body weight reduction at the age of 52 weeks in WKY-FR. Renal oxidative stress was increased in aged WKY and SHR. Aged WKY and SHR had increased MR functionality, which correlated positively with increased plasma aldosterone levels, nuclear MR content and abundance of aldosterone effectors in the renal medulla. In contrast, decreases in nuclear MR content were observed in the renal cortex of both strains with aging. When compared to aged SHR, aged WKY-FR had decreased plasma aldosterone levels and decreased activation of the aldosterone/MR system in the renal medulla. Increases in renal oxidative stress and plasma aldosterone in aged WKY, to levels observed in SHR, were not sufficient to result in sustained increases in blood pressure. In conclusion, activation of the aldosterone/MR system is intensified by aging in SHR, whereas increases in body fat mass in WKY associate with hyperaldosteronism and oxidative stress.

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