Regulation of kidney mitochondrial function by caloric restriction.

Am J Physiol Renal Physiol

Departamento de Bioquímica, Instituto de Química, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Published: July 2022

Caloric restriction (CR) prevents obesity and increases resilience against pathological stimuli in laboratory rodents. At the mitochondrial level, protection promoted by CR in the brain and liver is related to higher Ca uptake rates and capacities, avoiding Ca-induced mitochondrial permeability transition. Dietary restriction has also been shown to increase kidney resistance against damaging stimuli; if these effects are related to similar mitochondrial adaptations has not been uncovered. Here, we characterized changes in mitochondrial function in response to 6 mo of CR in rats and measured bioenergetic parameters, redox balance, and Ca homeostasis. CR promoted an increase in succinate-supported mitochondrial oxygen consumption rates. Although CR prevents mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production in many tissues, in kidney, we found that mitochondrial HO release was enhanced in a succinate-dependent manner. Surprisingly, and opposite to the effects observed in the brain and liver, mitochondria from CR animals were more prone to Ca-induced mitochondrial permeability transition, in a manner reversed by the antioxidant dithiothreitol. CR mitochondria also displayed higher Ca uptake rates, which were not accompanied by changes in Ca efflux rates or related to altered inner mitochondrial membrane potentials or amounts of the mitochondrial Ca uniporter. Instead, increased mitochondrial Ca uptake rates in CR kidneys correlated with loss of mitochondrial Ca uptake protein 2 (MICU2), a mitochondrial Ca uniporter modulator. Interestingly, MICU2 is also modulated by CR in the liver, suggesting that it has a broader diet-sensitive regulatory role controlling mitochondrial Ca homeostasis. Together, our results highlight the organ-specific bioenergetic, redox, and ionic transport results of CR, with some unexpected deleterious effects in the kidney. Prevention of obesity through caloric restriction (CR) is well known to protect many tissues but has been poorly studied in kidneys. Here, we determined the effects of long-term CR in rat kidney mitochondria, which are central players in energy metabolism and aging. Surprisingly, we found that the diet increased mitochondrial reactive oxygen production and permeability transition. This suggests that the kidneys respond differently to restricted diets and may be more susceptible under CR.

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