Common mouse models of chronic kidney disease are not associated with cachexia

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Lair, Benjamin [1 ]
Lac, Marlene [1 ]
Frassin, Lucas [1 ]
Brunet, Manon [2 ]
Buleon, Marie [2 ]
Feuillet, Guylene [2 ]
Maslo, Claire [1 ]
Marques, Marie [1 ]
Monbrun, Laurent [1 ]
Bourlier, Virginie [1 ]
Montastier, Emilie [1 ]
Viguerie, Nathalie [1 ]
Tavernier, Genevieve [1 ]
Laurens, Claire [1 ]
Moro, Cedric [1 ]
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[1] Paul Sabatier Univ, Inst Metab & Cardiovasc Dis, Team MetaDiab, INSERM,UMR1297, Toulouse, France
[2] Paul Sabatier Univ, Inst Metab & Cardiovasc Dis, Team Renal Fibrosis & Chron Kidney Dis, INSERM,UMR1297, Toulouse, France
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MUSCLE; PROTEIN;
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10.1038/s42003-024-06021-y
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The 5/6 nephrectomy and adenine-induced nephropathy mouse models have been extensively used to study Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)-related cachexia. One common caveat of these CKD models is the cross-sectional nature of comparisons made versus controls. We here performed a comprehensive longitudinal assessment of body composition and energy metabolism in both models. The most striking finding is that weight loss is largely driven by reduced food intake which promotes rapid loss of lean and fat mass. However, in both models, mice catch up weight and lean mass a few days after the surgery or when they are switched back to standard chow diet. Muscle force and mass are fully recovered and no sign of cachexia is observed. Our data demonstrate that the time-course of kidney failure and weight loss are unrelated in these common CKD models. These data highlight the need to reconsider the relative contribution of direct and indirect mechanisms to muscle wasting observed in CKD. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) includes loss of renal function combined with numerous other health complications. An investigation of CKD-associated complication of cachexia in mouse models highlights that the time-course of renal failure and muscle wasting are not causal in these models.
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