Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Reduction of Renal Transforming Growth Factor-β Activity without Aggravation of Growth Retardation in Nephritic Rats by a Methionine-threonine-supplemented Low-casein Diet
Kiyohito FUJISAWAKazumi YAGASAKISaori ISHIZUKAYutaka MIURARyuhei FUNABIKI
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1997 年 61 巻 2 号 p. 230-232

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The effects of a low-casein diet fortified with methionine and threonine on renal cortical and glomerular transforming growth factor (TGF)-β activity were studied in rats with nephritis induced by anti-rat kidney glomerular basement membrane antiserum. Both normal and nephritic rats were fed experimental diets for 10 days. An injection of nephrotoxic serum increased urinary protein excretion and renal TGF-β activity. A methionine-threonine-supplemented 8.5% casein diet, compared with a basal 20% casein diet, decreased these two measurements without aggravating growth retardation in nephritic rats. These results suggest that aggravation and alleviation of symptoms incident to anti-GBM nephritis are relevant to elevation and reduction of TGF-β activity, respectively. The results also suggest that amino acid-balanced low-protein diets would have beneficial effects on glomerulonephritis without causing severe protein malnutrition.
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