Kidney & Blood Pressure Research (Apr 2014)

Calcitriol Supplementation Improves Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation in Rat Hypertensive Renal Injury

  • Tsuneo Takenaka,
  • Tsutomu Inoue,
  • Yoichi Ohno,
  • Takashi Miyazaki,
  • Akira Nishiyama,
  • Naohito Ishii,
  • Hiromichi Suzuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000355773
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 17 – 27

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Background/Aims: Vitamin D increases renal expression of klotho in normotensive rats. Klotho reduces oxidative stress. Methods: In this study, we aimed to determine if vitamin D would suppress oxidative stress using 4 groups of hypertensive rats: uninephrectomized, stroke-prone, spontaneously hypertensive rats fed a high-salt (6%) diet (controls; C); those treated with irbesartan (I); those treated with calcitriol (V); and those treated with both irbesartan and calcitriol (I+V). Results: Systolic blood pressure was higher in the C group than in the I and I+V groups. Albuminuria was attenuated in groups I, V, and I+V. Renal angiotensin II (AngII) concentration was lower in groups I and I+V than in group C, and plasma AngII levels of groups I and V were higher and lower than those in group C, respectively. Compared with group C, renal klotho expression, 8-epi-prostaglandin F2α excretion, and acetylcholine-induced decrease in blood pressure improved in the V and I+V groups. Conclusions: The data indicate that irbesartan effectively decreases blood pressure and renal AngII levels, and improves albuminuria. Our findings indicate that vitamin D enhances klotho expression, suppressing oxidative stress and albuminuria without substantial changes in renal AngII levels. These results suggest that the amelioration of endothelium function by vitamin D involves free klotho.

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