Renal Glucose Release after Unilateral Renal Denervation during a Hypoglycemic Clamp in Pigs with an Altered Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Axis after Late-Gestational Dexamethasone Injection

Affiliation
Orthopaedic Department, Jena University Hospital, Campus Eisenberg, 07607 Eisenberg, Germany;(M.N.);
Nistor, Marius;
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123290317
ORCID
0000-0003-3578-4338
Affiliation
Institute for Biochemistry II, Jena University Hospital, 07743 Jena, Germany
Schmidt, Martin;
GND
131825070
ORCID
0000-0001-8815-3391
Affiliation
Department of Neurology, Jena University Hospital, 07747 Jena, Germany(M.S.)
Klingner, Carsten;
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1018216944
Affiliation
Department of Neurology, Jena University Hospital, 07747 Jena, Germany(M.S.)
Klingner, Caroline;
GND
129154059
Affiliation
Department of Neurology, Jena University Hospital, 07747 Jena, Germany(M.S.)
Schwab, Matthias;
GND
137818378
ORCID
0000-0002-1782-9494
Affiliation
Institute for Laboratory Animals and Welfare, Jena University Hospital, 07743 Jena, Germany
Bischoff, Sabine Juliane;
Affiliation
Orthopaedic Department, Jena University Hospital, Campus Eisenberg, 07607 Eisenberg, Germany;(M.N.);
Matziolis, Georg;
Affiliation
Reproductive Biology, National Institute of Medical Science and Nutrition, 14080 Mexico City, Mexico
Rodríguez-González, Guadalupe Leticia;
ORCID
0009-0001-0475-5844
Affiliation
Orthopaedic Department, Jena University Hospital, Campus Eisenberg, 07607 Eisenberg, Germany;(M.N.);
Schiffner, René

Previously, we demonstrated in pigs that renal denervation halves glucose release during hypoglycaemia and that a prenatal dexamethasone injection caused increased ACTH and cortisol concentrations as markers of a heightened hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis (HPAA) during hypoglycaemia. In this study, we investigated the influence of an altered HPAA on renal glucose release during hypoglycaemia. Pigs whose mothers had received two late-gestational dexamethasone injections were subjected to a 75 min hyperinsulinaemic–hypoglycaemic clamp (<3 mmol/L) after unilateral surgical denervation. Para-aminohippurate (PAH) clearance, inulin, sodium excretion and arterio–venous blood glucose difference were measured every fifteen minutes. The statistical analysis was performed with a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. PAH, inulin, the calculated glomerular filtration rate and plasma flow did not change through renal denervation. Urinary sodium excretion increased significantly ( p = 0.019). Side-dependent renal net glucose release (SGN) decreased by 25 ± 23% ( p = 0.004). At 25 percent, the SGN decrease was only half of that observed in non-HPAA-altered animals in our prior investigation. The current findings may suggest that specimens with an elevated HPAA undergo long-term adaptations to maintain glucose homeostasis. Nonetheless, the decrease in SGN warrants further investigations and potentially caution in performing renal denervation in certain patient groups, such as diabetics at risk of hypoglycaemia.

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