Journal of Functional Foods (Nov 2024)

Salvianolic acid B improves DEN/CCl4/C2H5OH-induced renal fibrosis by regulating YAP/TAZ and pSmad3C/pSmad3L

  • Lili Li,
  • Zhenghao Shi,
  • Yuxuan Li,
  • Jiacheng Xu,
  • Shuchen Han,
  • Jinyan Chen,
  • Hanyang Xu,
  • Jiemei Jiang,
  • Yan Yang,
  • Yongfang Gong

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 122
p. 106553

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Salvianolic acid B (Sal B) is a natural compound extracted from the root of Salvia miltiorrhiza, which has multiple biological activities. Targeting Hippo pathway transcriptional coactivators YAP/TAZ combined with Smad3 is an effective strategy against renal fibrosis. However, whether Sal B improves DEN/CCl4/C2H5OH-induced renal fibrosis and regulates YAP/TAZ and Smad3 phospho-isoform, pSmad3C/pSmad3L is unknown. Presently, we used DEN/CCl4/C2H5OH to induce renal fibrosis in mice and TGF-β1 or MST1/2 inhibitor XMU-MP-1 to induce HK-2 cells to investigate the activity and molecular mechanisms of Sal B. The results demonstrated that Sal B ameliorated DEN/CCl4/C2H5OH-induced renal fibrosis, including reducing renal tissue injury, improving renal function, and decreasing collagen synthesis. Furthermore, Sal B downregulated YAP/TAZ and promoted their phosphorylation in vivo and in vitro. Moreover, Sal B upregulated pSmad3C but downregulated pSmad3L in vivo and in vitro. Collectively, this study revealed that Sal B may improve DEN/CCl4/C2H5OH-induced renal fibrosis by regulating YAP/TAZ and pSmad3C/pSmad3L.

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