Kawasaki R, Tashiro Y, Yogo K, Serizawa K, Aizawa K, Endo K, Hirata M. Prolonged Duration of Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents' Action Delays Disease Progression in Anti-Thy 1 Antibody-Induced Chronic Glomerulonephritis Rats.
Pharmacology 2020;
106:45-52. [PMID:
32829322 DOI:
10.1159/000506995]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Although erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) exert renoprotective effects in renal disease models, it has not been revealed whether the prolonged duration of action of ESAs contributes to their renoprotective effects.
OBJECTIVE
We examined whether the prolonged duration of ESAs' action contributes to their renoprotective effects by comparing a divided administration of a short-acting ESA, epoetin beta (EPO), or a single administration of a long-acting ESA, epoetin beta pegol (continuous erythropoietin receptor activator; C.E.R.A.), to a single administration of EPO in chronic glomerulonephritis (GN) rats.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Chronic GN was induced by intravenous injection of anti-Thy 1.1 antibody (0.6 mg/kg) into uninephrectomized rats (day 0). Chronic GN rats were intravenously injected once with vehicle (disease control; DC), EPO 5,000 IU/kg (single EPO), or C.E.R.A. 25 μg/kg (single C.E.R.A.) on day 1; or 3 times during the first week with EPO 1,667 IU/kg from day 1 (divided EPO; total 5,000 IU/kg). Hemoglobin (Hb) level and urinary total protein (U-TP) level which are the indexes of hematopoiesis and renoprotective effects, respectively, were measured several times over 8 weeks.
RESULTS
Divided EPO and single C.E.R.A. increased Hb levels more greatly than did single EPO. In all chronic GN rats, elevated U-TP levels decreased transiently 2 weeks after chronic GN induction and then flared again. Single EPO significantly suppressed this exacerbation of U-TP levels compared to DC. Divided EPO and single C.E.R.A. each significantly suppressed the exacerbation of U-TP levels compared to single EPO.
CONCLUSION
Prolonged duration of ESAs' action contributed significantly to their renoprotective effects.
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