Ferroptosis, but Not Necroptosis, Is Important in Nephrotoxic Folic Acid–Induced AKI
Pediatric Nephrology of Alabama · Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz · +3 more institutions
Abstract
AKI is histologically characterized by necrotic cell death and inflammation. Diverse pathways of regulated necrosis have been reported to contribute to AKI, but the molecular regulators involved remain unclear. We explored the relative contributions of ferroptosis and necroptosis to folic acid (FA)-induced AKI in mice. FA-AKI in mice associates with lipid peroxidation and downregulation of glutathione metabolism proteins, features that are typical of ferroptotic cell death. We show that ferrostatin-1 (Fer-1), an inhibitor of ferroptosis, preserved renal function and decreased histologic injury, oxidative stress, and tubular cell death in this model. With respect to the immunogenicity of ferroptosis, Fer-1…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.76
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
Authors
11- DMDiego Martín‐SánchezCorresponding
Pediatric Nephrology of Alabama
- OROlga Ruiz‐AndrésCorresponding
Pediatric Nephrology of Alabama
- JPJonay PovedaCorresponding
Pediatric Nephrology of Alabama
- SCSusana CarrascoCorresponding
Pediatric Nephrology of Alabama
- PCPablo Cannata‐Ortiz
Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz
Topics & keywords
- Necroptosis
- Folic acid
- Nephrotoxicity
- Medicine
- Acute kidney injury
- Chemistry
- Internal medicine
- Kidney
- Good health and well-being