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  • Fabry disease, caused by a deficiency in α-galactosidase A, leads to serious health issues, including kidney and heart failure, particularly in adult males.
  • A recently developed Fabry rat model shows significant differences in weight and lifespan between male and female rats and reveals disease mechanisms like inflammation and organ damage.
  • The study demonstrates that these Fabry rats exhibit key kidney and heart problems similar to those in human patients, making them a valuable tool for further research on the disease and potential treatments.

Article Abstract

Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disease caused by α-galactosidase A (α-Gal A) deficiency. Kidney and heart failure are frequent complications in adulthood and greatly contribute to patient morbidity and mortality. Because α-Gal A-deficient mouse models do not recapitulate cardiorenal findings observed in patients, a nonmouse model may be beneficial to our understanding of disease pathogenesis. In this study, we evaluated disease processes in a recently generated Fabry rat model. We found that male Fabry rats weighed significantly less than wild-type (WT) males, whereas female Fabry rats weighed significantly more than WT females. Whereas no difference in female survival was detected, we observed that male Fabry rats had a decreased lifespan. Skin histology revealed that inflammation and lipoatrophy may be chief disease mediators in patients. With respect to the kidney and heart, we found that both organs accumulate α-Gal A substrates, including the established biomarkers, globotriaosylceramide and globotriaosylsphingosine. Longitudinal serum and urine chemistry panels demonstrated pronounced renal tubule dysfunction, which was confirmed histologically. Mitral valve thickening was observed in Fabry rats using echocardiography. We conclude that Fabry rats recapitulate important kidney and heart phenotypes experienced by patients and can be further used to study disease mechanisms and test therapies.-Miller, J. J., Aoki, K., Mascari, C. A., Beltrame, A. K., Sokumbi, O., North, P. E., Tiemeyer, M., Kriegel, A. J., Dahms, N. M., α-Galactosidase A-deficient rats accumulate glycosphingolipids and develop cardiorenal phenotypes of Fabry disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6629127PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.201800771RDOI Listing

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