Intrinsic carnosine metabolism in the human kidney

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Verena Peters
Celine Q. F. Klessens
Hans J. Baelde
Benjamin Singler
Kimberley A. M. Veraar
Ana Zutinic
Jakub Drozak
Johannes Zschocke
Claus P. Schmitt
Emile de Heer
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[1] University Children’s Hospital,Department of Pathology
[2] University of Heidelberg,Department of Metabolic Regulation, Faculty of Biology
[3] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Human Genetics
[4] University of Warsaw,undefined
[5] Medical University of Innsbruck,undefined
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Amino Acids | 2015年 / 47卷
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Carnosine; Anserine; Carnosinase (CNDP1); Metabolism; Diabetic nephropathy;
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Histidine-containing dipeptides like carnosine and anserine have protective functions in both health and disease. Animal studies suggest that carnosine can be metabolized within the kidney. The goal of this study was to obtain evidence of carnosine metabolism in the human kidney and to provide insight with regards to diabetic nephropathy. Expression, distribution, and localization of carnosinase-1 (CNDP1), carnosine synthase (CARNS), and taurine transporters (TauT) were measured in human kidneys. CNDP1 and CARNS activities were measured in vitro. CNDP1 and CARNS were located primarily in distal and proximal tubules, respectively. Specifically, CNDP1 levels were high in tubular cells and podocytes (20.3 ± 3.4 and 15 ± 3.2 ng/mg, respectively) and considerably lower in endothelial cells (0.5 ± 0.1 ng/mg). CNDP1 expression was correlated with the degradation of carnosine and anserine (r = 0.88 and 0.81, respectively). Anserine and carnosine were also detectable by HPLC in the renal cortex. Finally, TauT mRNA and protein were found in all renal epithelial cells. In diabetic patients, CNDP1 seemed to be reallocated to proximal tubules. We report compelling evidence that the kidney has an intrinsic capacity to metabolize carnosine. Both CNDP1 and CARNS are expressed in glomeruli and tubular cells. Carnosine-synthesizing and carnosine-hydrolyzing enzymes are localized in distinct compartments in the nephron and increased CNDP1 levels suggest a higher CNDP1 activity in diabetic kidneys.
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