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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, Vol 13, Issue 6 1406-1411, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press


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Comparative study of cyclosporin A, cyclosporin G, and the novel cyclosporin derivative IMM 125 in isolated glomeruli and cultured rat mesangial cells: a morphometric analysis

M Potier, A Wolf and J Cambar
Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire, Faculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques, 146 rue Léo Saignat,F-33076 Bordeaux Cedex, France; Novartis Pharma AG, Toxicology/Pathology, Basel, Switzerland

Background: One adverse side-effect of the immunosuppressive drug cyclosporin A (CsA) is a decrease in glomerular filtration rate (GFR). This effect might be the result of increased glomerular contractions. The present study compared the contractile effects of CsA, cyclosporin G (CsG) and the novel cyclosporin derivative IMM 125 in isolated rat glomeruli and primary cultures of rat mesangial cells. Methods: Interactive image analysis was used to measure glomerular and mesangial cell contraction. Results: CsA, CsG, and IMM 125 at concentrations of 0, 10-9, 10-8, 10-7, 10-6 and 10-5 M caused a time-dependent and a concentration-dependent contraction of isolated glomeruli and mesangial cells 30 min after incubation. In glomeruli, CsA was more potent than CsG and IMM 125. In mesangial cells, IMM 125 also exhibited the lowest contractile activity, while CsA and CsG were almost equally moyreactive. The absolute degree of the glomerular contraction was proportional to the number of contracting mesangial cells in one glomeruli. The number of responding cells after incubation with IMM 125 and CsG were lower compared to CsA, which might explain the different response with CsG and CsA in both models. Conclusions: Since the concentrations used in these experiments were close to that reached in rat serum after treatment with CsA, the present results suggest that the contractile effects of IMM 125 and CsG in isolated glomeruli were clearly smaller compared to CsA, which might reflect the cyclosporins induced GFR changes in vivo. Key words: contraction analysis; cultured mesangial cells; cyclosporins; isolated glomeruli; rat
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