Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Evaluation of Drug-Induced Kidney Injury by Primary Culture of Rat Kidney Tissue Slices Using Oxygen-Permeable Polyolefin Plate with Low Drug Adsorption
Moeno KadoguchiKohei MatsushitaKatsuhiro EsashikaJingjing YangJun TakahashiIkumi TamaiHiroshi Arakawa
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2026 Volume 49 Issue 1 Pages 122-129

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Rat kidney tissue slices are expected to be useful for an in vitro evaluation of drug-induced kidney injury (DIKI). We previously established a primary culture of rat kidney tissue slices using gas-permeable plates. However, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) exhibits a significant adsorption of lipophilic drugs, leading to limitations in DIKI evaluation. The aim of the present study was to evaluate a gas-permeable InnoCell™ non-treated plate made of polyolefin with low adsorption of lipophilic compounds for the primary culture of rat kidney tissue slices as an in vitro DIKI evaluation system. Drug concentrations in the medium were measured 24 h after the addition of 9 drugs to PDMS plates and InnoCell™ non-treated plates. Intra-tissue ATP levels and histopathology of rat kidney tissue slices were examined on Day 3 of culture. As a result, the InnoCell™ non-treated plates exhibited lower adsorption rates for sunitinib, cyclosporine A, and alectinib than the PDMS plates. Intra-tissue ATP levels were maintained, and immunohistochemical staining of megalin and aquaporin 1 was observed for up to 3 d. Furthermore, exposure to nephrotoxic lipophilic drugs reduced the ATP content in slices compared to that in non-treated slices. These results suggest that the primary culture of rat kidney tissue slices using InnoCell™ non-treated plates is useful for the DIKI evaluation of lipophilic drugs compared with conventional PDMS plates.

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