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The inhibitory impact of Schisandrin on inflammation and oxidative stress alleviates LPS‐induced acute kidney injury

Inflammation and oxidative stress (OS) are the major pathogenic characteristics of acute kidney injury (AKI). Studies have shown that Schisandrin (Sch) could regulate inflammatory disease. However, the function and mechanism… Click to show full abstract

Inflammation and oxidative stress (OS) are the major pathogenic characteristics of acute kidney injury (AKI). Studies have shown that Schisandrin (Sch) could regulate inflammatory disease. However, the function and mechanism of Sch in AKI progression are still unknown. Here, we investigated Sch's potential effects and mechanism on mice's renal damage and macrophages induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Sch decreased LPS‐induced inflammatory factor production while increasing the activity of related antioxidant enzymes in macrophages and mouse kidney tissues. Hematoxylin and eosin staining revealed that Sch may have the ability to profoundly inhibit inflammatory cell invasion and tissue damage caused by LPS in renal tissue. Furthermore, Western blot and immunohistochemical studies showed that Sch exerted its effects mainly through up‐regulation of nuclear factor erythroid 2‐related factor 2/heme oxygenase‐1 and inhibition of Toll‐like receptor 4‒mitogen‐activated protein kinases/nuclear factor‐kappa B pathways. Collectively, this study illustrates that Sch suppresses LPS‐stimulated AKI by descending inflammation and OS, illuminating prospective AKI treatment options.

Keywords: oxidative stress; inflammation; sch; acute kidney; inflammation oxidative; kidney

Journal Title: Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry
Year Published: 2024

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