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Red ginseng ameliorates lipotoxicity-induced renal fibrosis in hyperuricemia mice
Zhang, Ying Ling1,2; Chen, Si Min3; Song, Yi Jie1,2; Islam, Ariful1,2; Rao, Pei Li1,2; Zhu, Meng Jie1,2; Gu, Wen Yi1,2; Xu, Yu1,2; Xu, Hong Xi2,4
2024-06-12
Source PublicationJournal of Ethnopharmacology
ISSN0378-8741
Volume327Pages:118014
Abstract

Ethnopharmacological relevance: Chronic kidney disease can be caused by numerous diseases including obesity and hyperuricemia (HUA). Obesity may exacerbate the renal injury caused by HUA. Red ginseng, a steamed products of Panax ginseng Meyer root, is known for its remarkable efficacy in improving metabolic syndrome, such as maintaining lipid metabolic balance. However, the role of red ginseng on hyperuricemia-induced renal injury in obese cases remains unclear.

Aim of the study: This study aimed to investigate the action of red ginseng extract (RGE) on lipotoxicity-induced renal injury in HUA mice.

Materials and methods: A high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity model was employed to initially investigate the effects of RGE on body weight, TC, OGTT, renal lipid droplets, and renal function indices such as uric acid, creatinine, and urea nitrogen. Renal structural improvement was demonstrated by H&E staining. Subsequently, an animal model combining obesity and HUA was established to further study the impact of RGE on OAT1 and ACC1 expression levels. The mechanisms underlying renal injury regulation by RGE were postulated on the basis of RNA sequencing, which was verified by immunohistochemical (including F4/80, Ki67, TGF-β1, α-SMA, and E-cadherin), Masson, and Sirius red staining.

Results: RGE modulated HFD-induced weight gain, glucose metabolism, and abnormalities of uric acid, urea nitrogen, and creatinine. RGE alleviated the more severe renal histopathological changes induced by obesity combined with HUA, with down-regulated the protein levels of ACC1, F4/80, Ki67, TGF-β1, and α-SMA, and up-regulated OAT1 and E-cadherin.

Conclusions: RGE has ameliorative effects on chronic kidney disease caused by obesity combined with HUA by maintaining lipid balance and reducing renal inflammation and fibrosis.

KeywordChronic Kidney Disease Fibrosis Hyperuricemia Inflammation Obesity Red Ginseng
DOI10.1016/j.jep.2024.118014
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPlant Sciences ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy ; Integrative & Complementary Medicine
WOS SubjectPlant Sciences ; Chemistry, Medicinal ; Integrative & Complementary Medicine ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy
WOS IDWOS:001205454900001
PublisherELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE 00000, IRELAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85187353229
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CollectionInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
THE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF QUALITY RESEARCH IN CHINESE MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU)
Corresponding AuthorXu, Yu; Xu, Hong Xi
Affiliation1.School of Pharmacy, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, 201203, China
2.Engineering Research Center of Shanghai Colleges for TCM New Drug Discovery, Shanghai, 201203, China
3.Macau Centre for Research and Development in Chinese Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, 999078, Macao
4.Shuguang Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, 201203, China
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Zhang, Ying Ling,Chen, Si Min,Song, Yi Jie,et al. Red ginseng ameliorates lipotoxicity-induced renal fibrosis in hyperuricemia mice[J]. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2024, 327, 118014.
APA Zhang, Ying Ling., Chen, Si Min., Song, Yi Jie., Islam, Ariful., Rao, Pei Li., Zhu, Meng Jie., Gu, Wen Yi., Xu, Yu., & Xu, Hong Xi (2024). Red ginseng ameliorates lipotoxicity-induced renal fibrosis in hyperuricemia mice. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 327, 118014.
MLA Zhang, Ying Ling,et al."Red ginseng ameliorates lipotoxicity-induced renal fibrosis in hyperuricemia mice".Journal of Ethnopharmacology 327(2024):118014.
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