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Kidney-Targeted Redox Scavenger Therapy Prevents Cisplatin-Induced Acute Kidney Injury

  • Ryan M. Williams
  • , Janki Shah
  • , Elizabeth Mercer
  • , Helen S. Tian
  • , Vanessa Thompson
  • , Justin M. Cheung
  • , Madeline Dorso
  • , Jaclyn M. Kubala
  • , Lorraine J. Gudas
  • , Elisa de Stanchina
  • , Edgar A. Jaimes
  • , Daniel A. Heller

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Abstract

Cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) is a significant co-morbidity of chemotherapeutic regimens. While this condition is associated with substantially lower survival and increased economic burden, there is no pharmacological agent to effectively treat CI-AKI. The disease is hallmarked by acute tubular necrosis of the proximal tubular epithelial cells primarily due to increased oxidative stress. We investigated a drug delivery strategy to improve the pharmacokinetics of an approved therapy that does not normally demonstrate appreciable efficacy in CI-AKI, as a preventive intervention. In prior work, we developed a kidney-selective mesoscale nanoparticle (MNP) that targets the renal proximal tubular epithelium. Here, we found that the nanoparticles target the kidneys in a mouse model of CI-AKI with significant damage. We evaluated MNPs loaded with the reactive oxygen species scavenger edaravone, currently used to treat stroke and ALS. We found a marked and significant therapeutic benefit with edaravone-loaded MNPs, including improved renal function, which we demonstrated was likely due to a decrease in tubular epithelial cell damage and death imparted by the specific delivery of edaravone. The results suggest that renal-selective edaravone delivery holds potential for the prevention of acute kidney injury among patients undergoing cisplatin-based chemotherapy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number790913
JournalFrontiers in Pharmacology
Volume12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 3 2022

Keywords

  • acute kidney injury
  • cisplatin
  • drug repurposing
  • nanomedicine
  • pharmacology
  • redox scavenger

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