Journal of Functional Foods (Aug 2024)

Hydroxycitric acid inhibits ectopic calcification of renal interstitial fibroblasts by suppressing cell apoptosis

  • Wei-Feng Liu,
  • Yi-Han Zhang,
  • Xiao-Peng Zheng,
  • Quan Zhang,
  • Jun Long,
  • Guo-Hua Zeng,
  • Yong-Da Liu,
  • Ze-Zhen Liu,
  • Ling-Hong Huang,
  • Xin-Yuan Sun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 119
p. 106317

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Ectopic calcification of the renal interstitium as an important cause of renal stone formation. Hydroxycitric acid (HCA), a derivative of citric acid, has antioxidant properties and inhibits the crystallisation of calcium salts.The study found that HCA has an inhibitory effect on calcification and calcium salt deposition in fibroblasts. Additionally, HCA was found to reduce calcification-induced oxidative damage and apoptosis.Animal experiments also showed that HCA reduced calcium salt deposition and expression of calcification-related proteins. Cellular transcriptomic analysis demonstrated that HCA can regulate the changes in cellular transcriptome caused by calcification in culture. HCA can effectively inhibit the calcification of renal interstitial fibroblasts, reducing the risk of stone formation by inhibiting calcification culture-induced apoptosis and calcium salt deposition. Therefore, HCA is a promising alternative drug for inhibiting renal stone formation.

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