Marine Drugs (Apr 2019)

The Ameliorating Effect of Plasma Protein from <i>Tachypleus tridentatus</i> on Cyclophosphamide-Induced Acute Kidney Injury in Mice

  • Xinhuang Kang,
  • Mengyao Jing,
  • Guoguang Zhang,
  • Lanzheng He,
  • Pengzhi Hong,
  • Chunmei Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md17040227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
p. 227

Abstract

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In the study, the protective effect of plasma protein from Tachypleus tridentatus (PPTT) on acute kidney injury (AKI) and the related molecular mechanisms were first investigated by Western blotting analyses, TdT-mediated dUTP Nick-End Labeling (TUNEL) assay, and immunohistochemistry. It was found that PPTT had an obviously inhibitory effect on Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cyclophosphamide (CTX)-exposed mice. Furthermore, results demonstrated that the renal cell death mode is due to inducing apoptosis and autophagy inhibited by dose-dependent PPTT in mice treated with CTX by decreasing the protein expression of bax, beclin-1, and LC3 and increasing the expression of bcl-2. Moreover, the p38 MAPK and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways were observed to take part in the PPTT-induced renal cell growth effect by enhancing the upregulation of the expression of Akt and p-Akt as well as the downregulation of the expression of p38 and p-p38, which indicated a PPTT ameliorating effect on AKI CTX-induced in mice through p38 MAPK and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways. Briefly, this article preliminarily studies the mechanism of the PPTT ameliorating effect on AKI CTX-induced in mice, which helps to provide a reference for PPTT clinical application in AKI therapy.

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