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Interstitial pericytes decrease in aged mouse kidneys

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AGING-US
卷 7, 期 6, 页码 370-382

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/aging.100756

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endothelium; NG2; PDGF beta-receptor; nephropathy; tubulo-interstitial fibrosis

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  1. [P30 AG013280]
  2. [RO1 HL101186]
  3. [RO1 AG038550]
  4. [R24 DK094768-01]
  5. [R01 DK093493-02]
  6. [R01 5R01DK056799-10]
  7. [Ro1 DK097598-01]

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With increasing age, the kidney undergoes characteristic changes in the glomerular and tubulo-interstitial compartments, which are ultimately accompanied by reduced kidney function. Studies have shown age-related loss of peritubular vessels. Normal peritubular vessel tone, function and survival depend on neighboring pericytes. Pericyte detachment leads to vascular damage, which can be accompanied by their differentiation to fibroblasts and myofibroblasts, a state that favors matrix production. To better understand the fate of pericytes in the aged kidney, 27 month-old mice were studied. Compared to 3 month-old young adult mice, aged kidneys showed a substantial decrease in capillaries, identified by CD31 staining, in both cortex and medulla. This was accompanied by a marked decrease in surrounding NG2(+)/ PDGFR beta(+) pericytes. This decrease was more pronounced in the medulla. Capillaries devoid of pericytes were typically dilated in aged mice. Aged kidneys were also characterized by interstitial fibrosis due to increased collagen-I and -III staining. This was accompanied by an increase in the number of pericytes that acquired a pro-fibrotic phenotype, identified by increased PDGFR beta(+)/ alpha SMA(+) staining. These findings are consistent with the decline in kidney interstitial pericytes as a critical step in the development of changes to the peritubular vasculature with aging, and accompanying fibrosis.

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