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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
2018 Volume.33 No. 3 p.568 ~ p.576
Effects of colchicine on renal fibrosis and apoptosis in obstructed kidneys
Kim Se-Joong

Jung Eun-Sook
Lee Jeong-Hwan
Heo Nam-Ju
Na Ki-Young
Han Jin-Suk
Abstract
Background/Aims: Colchicine is an established drug for microtubule stabilization that may reduce tissue injury. No data were available that its effects may depend on the dosage of colchicine. We investigated the anti-fibrotic and apoptotic effects of various dose of colchicine in a unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) model.

Methods: Thirty-six Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned into six groups. Two sham groups were divided into a vehicle-treated or colchicine-treated group (100 ¥ìg/kg/day). Four UUO groups were treated with either vehicle or three different doses of colchicine for 7 days (30, 60, and 100 ¥ìg/kg/day, intraperitoneally). All of the animals were sacrificed on day 7.

Results: Colchicine treatment diminished acetylated ¥á-tubulin and tumor growth factor-¥â immunoreactivities in the cortical area of the 7-day obstructed kidneys, which was in dose dependent manner. Colchicine attenuated tubulointerstitial damage and apoptosis in both cortical and medullary area, and beneficial effects of colchicine therapy were dramatically shown at the higher dosage of colchicine. The expression levels of cleaved caspase-3, ED-1, and fibronectin were decreased in UUO animals.

Conclusions: We found that the proper dosage of colchicine may have anti-fibrotic and anti-apoptotic effects in obstructed kidneys. For clinical applications, an optimal dose of colchicine should be evaluated to maximize the prevention of renal disease progression.
KEYWORD
Colchicine, Kidney, Microtubules, Ureteral obstruction
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