Objective:
The effects of fenofibrate on the kidneys of diabetic rats were investigated by measuring the inflammatory responses associated
with transcription factor nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) pathway.
Methods:
Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: normal control, diabetes control and diabetes + fenofibrate (10 in each
group). The expression of NF-κB p65, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1)
in renal cortex was detected by Western blot, RT-PCR, and immunohistochemistry, respectively. Blood lipid profiles, glucose,
and urine albumin were measured as well.
Results:
The expression of NF-kB p65, PAI-1, and ICAM-1 was significantly higher in the diabetes control than those in the normal control,
and treatment with fenofibrate inhibited the increased expression of these factors in kidneys by 48.18 %, 35.04 %, and 26.41
%, respectively when compared with the diabetes control, although they were still higher in diabetes + fenofibrate than those
in the normal control. Correspondingly, the profiles of lipid were significantly elevated in the diabetes control compared
with the normal control, and decreased significantly in diabetes + fenofibrate.
Conclusions:
Fenofibrate exhibited a downregulating effect on the NF-κB pathway in diabetic kidneys, implying that fenofibrate could be
a potential treatment for diabetic nephropathy.
Keywords: Procetofen - NF-kappa B - Kidney - Diabetes
Received 19 November 2006; returned for revision 19 February 2007; received from final revision 5 September 2007; accepted
by S. Stimpson 7 October 2007
L. Chen and J. Zhang contributed equally to this work