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Query: UNIPROT:P30536 (
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Translocator protein
(
TSPO
), formerly known as the peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor, is an 18-kDa drug- and cholesterol-binding protein localized to the outer mitochondrial membrane and implicated in a variety of cell and mitochondrial functions. To determine the role of
TSPO
in ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), we used both in vivo and in vitro porcine models: an in vivo renal ischemia model where different conservation modalities were tested and an in vitro model where
TSPO
-transfected porcine proximal tubule LLC-PK(1) cells were exposed to hypoxia and oxidative stress. The expression of
TSPO
and its partners in steroidogenic cells, steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) and cytochrome P-450 side chain cleavage CYP11A1, as well as the impact of
TSPO
overexpression and exposure to
TSPO
ligands in vitro in hypoxia-ischemia conditions were investigated. Hypoxia induced caspase activation, reduction of ATP content, and LLC-PK(1) cell death. Transfection and overexpression of
TSPO
rescued the cells from the detrimental effects of hypoxia and reoxygenation. Moreover,
TSPO
overexpression was accompanied by a reduction of H(2)O(2)-induced necrosis.
TSPO
drug ligands did not affect
TSPO
-mediated functions. In vivo,
TSPO
expression was modulated by IRI and during regeneration particularly in proximal tubule cells, which do not express this protein at the basal level. Under the same conditions, StAR and CYP11A1 protein and gene expression was reduced without apparent relation to
TSPO
changes.
Pregnenolone
was identified and measured in the pig kidney.
Pregnenolone
synthesis was not affected by the experimental conditions used. Taken together, these results indicate that changes in
TSPO
expression in kidney regenerating tissue could be important for renal protection and maintenance of kidney function.
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PMID:Expression and modulation of translocator protein and its partners by hypoxia reoxygenation or ischemia and reperfusion in porcine renal models. 1938 23