2016
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m116.724690
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Oxidative Stress and Nuclear Factor κB (NF-κB) Increase Peritoneal Filtration and Contribute to Ascites Formation in Nephrotic Syndrome

Abstract: Water accumulation in the interstitium (edema) and the peritoneum (ascites) of nephrotic patients is classically thought to stem from the prevailing low plasma albumin concentration and the decreased transcapillary oncotic pressure gradient. However, several clinical and experimental observations suggest that it might also stem from changes in capillary permeability. We addressed this hypothesis by studying the peritoneum permeability of rats with puromycin aminonucleosideinduced nephrotic syndrome. The perito… Show more

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“…The immunohistochemistry of renal and cardiac NF‐kB expressions revealed higher expressions NF‐kB in rats exposed to NaF. The activation of NF‐κB by oxidative stress has been associated with ventricular remodeling and arterial hypertension (Li et al, ; Udwan et al, ). Similarly, increased activity of NF‐κB has been reported as an important factor in the pulmonary vasoconstriction and structural remodeling (Yang et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immunohistochemistry of renal and cardiac NF‐kB expressions revealed higher expressions NF‐kB in rats exposed to NaF. The activation of NF‐κB by oxidative stress has been associated with ventricular remodeling and arterial hypertension (Li et al, ; Udwan et al, ). Similarly, increased activity of NF‐κB has been reported as an important factor in the pulmonary vasoconstriction and structural remodeling (Yang et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In various types of liver injury there are different degrees of oxidative stress that may impact directly liver specific enzymes, particularly glycogen synthase kinase (GSK) enzyme that regulate glycogen synthesis (25). Remarkably, oxidative stress can control hepatic cell proliferations and apoptosis, in part by regulating the activity of GSK (26)(27)(28), also by regulating several cell signalling pathways like β catenin/Wnt (29), p53 (30), NF-kB (nuclear factor kappa of activated B cells) (31), MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) (32), and PI3K (phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase) (33). However, oxidative stress could be exacerbates hepatotoxicity by upstream the activity of GSK enzyme, and this fact may elucidate our result of high level of LGC in ND vaccinated groups at 7 and 15 days (see Table 2 and 3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Six of the nine false-positive results were from ascites samples aspirated from patients with decompensated liver disease, and two were from collections resulting from conditions known to cause significant regional inflammation (acute pancreatitis, bile peritonitis). It is intriguing to speculate that in patients with decompensated liver function from cir-rhosis specifically, H 2 O 2 levels could be elevated as a result of oxidative stress rather than infection, which has been implicated in increasing peritoneal permeability leading to ascites [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%