[HTML][HTML] Expression and function of the Delta-1/Notch-2/Hes-1 pathway during experimental acute kidney injury

T Kobayashi, Y Terada, H Kuwana, H Tanaka… - Kidney international, 2008 - Elsevier
T Kobayashi, Y Terada, H Kuwana, H Tanaka, T Okado, M Kuwahara, S Tohda, S Sakano
Kidney international, 2008Elsevier
The Notch signaling pathway consists of several receptors and their ligands Delta and
Jagged and is important for embryogenesis, cellular differentiation and proliferation.
Activation of Notch receptors causes their cleavage yielding cytoplastic domains that
translocate into the nucleus to induce target proteins such as the basic-loop-helix proteins
Hes and Hey. Here we sought to clarify the significance of the Notch signaling pathway in
acute kidney injury using a rat ischemia-reperfusion injury model and cultured NRK-52E …
The Notch signaling pathway consists of several receptors and their ligands Delta and Jagged and is important for embryogenesis, cellular differentiation and proliferation. Activation of Notch receptors causes their cleavage yielding cytoplastic domains that translocate into the nucleus to induce target proteins such as the basic-loop-helix proteins Hes and Hey. Here we sought to clarify the significance of the Notch signaling pathway in acute kidney injury using a rat ischemia-reperfusion injury model and cultured NRK-52E cells. Analysis of the whole kidney after injury showed increased expression of Delta-1 and Hes-1 mRNA and protein along with processed Notch-2. Confocal microscopy, using specific antibodies, showed that Delta-1, cleaved Notch-2 and Hes-1 colocalized in the same segments of the injured renal proximal tubules. Recombinant Delta-1 significantly stimulated NRK-52E cell proliferation. Our study suggests that the Delta-1/Notch-2/Hes-1 signaling pathway may regulate the regeneration and proliferation of renal tubules during acute kidney injury.
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