Functional, proteomic and phenotypic in vitro studies evidence podocyte injury after chronic exposure to heparin

TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY(2021)

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Unfractionated heparin (UFH) is a widely used anticoagulant that possess numerous properties including antiinflammatory, anti-viral, anti-angiogenesis, and anti-metastatic effects. The effect of this drug was evaluated on the podocyte, an important actor of the glomerular filtration. Using a functional approach, we demonstrate that heparin treatment leads to a functional podocyte perturbation characterized by the increase of podocyte monolayer permeability. This effect is enhanced with time of exposure. Proteomic study reveals that heparin down regulate focal adhesion and cytoskeletal protein expressions as well as the synthesis of glomerular basement membrane components. This study clearly demonstrates that UFH may affect podocyte function by altering cytoskeleton organization, cell-cell contacts and cell attachment.
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Podocyte, Glomerular filtration, Heparin, Proteome, Cytoskeleton
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