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Estrogen-related receptor agonism reverses mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation in the aging kidney

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干细胞与再生医学数据中心2022-02-20 更新2024-03-06 收录
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Background: A gradual decline in renal function occurs even in healthy aging individuals. In addition to aging per se, concurrent metabolic syndrome and hypertension, which are common in the aging population, can induce mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation, which collectively contribute to age-related kidney dysfunction and disease. Here we studied the role of the nuclear hormone receptors, the estrogen related receptors (ERRs) in regulation of age-related mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation. Methods: ERRs were decreased in aging human and mouse kidneys and were preserved in aging mice with lifelong caloric restriction (CR). Pan-ERR agonist was used to treat 21-month-old mice for 8-weeks. Results: Remarkably, only an 8-week treatment with the pan-ERR agonist reversed the age-related increases in albuminuria and podocyte loss, mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammatory cytokines, including the cGAS-STING and STAT3 signaling pathways. A 3-week treatment of 21-month-old mice with a STING inhibitor reversed the increases in inflammatory cytokines and the senescence marker p21 but also unexpectedly reversed the age-related decreases in PGC-1α, ERRα, mitochondrial complexes and MCAD expression. Conclusions: Our studies identified ERRs as important modulators of age-related mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation.
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Georgetown University
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2022-02-20
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