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Targeting ROS and cPLA2/COX2 Expressions Ameliorated Renal Damage in Obese Mice with Endotoxemia
Obesity is associated with metabolic endotoxemia, reactive oxygen species (ROS), chronic inflammation, and obese kidney fibrosis. Although the fat–intestine–kidney axis has been documented, the pathomechanism and therapeutic targets of obese kidney fibrosis remain unelucidated. To mimic obese humans...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769974/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31500176 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20184393 |
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author | Chang, Jia-Feng Yeh, Jih-Chen Ho, Chun-Ta Liu, Shih-Hao Hsieh, Chih-Yu Wang, Ting-Ming Chang, Shu-Wei Lee, I-Ta Huang, Kuo-Yang Wang, Jen-Yu Lin, Wei-Ning |
author_facet | Chang, Jia-Feng Yeh, Jih-Chen Ho, Chun-Ta Liu, Shih-Hao Hsieh, Chih-Yu Wang, Ting-Ming Chang, Shu-Wei Lee, I-Ta Huang, Kuo-Yang Wang, Jen-Yu Lin, Wei-Ning |
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description | Obesity is associated with metabolic endotoxemia, reactive oxygen species (ROS), chronic inflammation, and obese kidney fibrosis. Although the fat–intestine–kidney axis has been documented, the pathomechanism and therapeutic targets of obese kidney fibrosis remain unelucidated. To mimic obese humans with metabolic endotoxemia, high-fat-diet-fed mice (HF group) were injected with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to yield the obese kidney fibrosis–metabolic endotoxemia mouse model (HL group). Therapeutic effects of ROS, cytosolic phospholipases A2 (cPLA2) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors were analyzed with a quantitative comparison of immunohistochemistry stains and morphometric approach in the tubulointerstitium of different groups. Compared with basal and HF groups, the HL group exhibited the most prominent obese kidney fibrosis, tubular epithelial lipid vacuoles, and lymphocyte infiltration in the tubulointerstitium. Furthermore, inhibitors of nonspecific ROS, cPLA2 and COX-2 ameliorated the above renal damages. Notably, the ROS-inhibitor-treated group ameliorated not only oxidative injury but also the expression of cPLA2 and COX-2, indicating that ROS functions as the upstream signaling molecule in the inflammatory cascade of obese kidney fibrosis. ROS acts as a key messenger in the signaling transduction of obese kidney fibrosis, activating downstream cPLA2 and COX-2. The given antioxidant treatment ameliorates obese kidney fibrosis resulting from a combined high-fat diet and LPS—ROS could serve as a potential therapeutic target of obese kidney fibrosis with metabolic endotoxemia. |
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spelling | pubmed-67699742019-10-30 Targeting ROS and cPLA2/COX2 Expressions Ameliorated Renal Damage in Obese Mice with Endotoxemia Chang, Jia-Feng Yeh, Jih-Chen Ho, Chun-Ta Liu, Shih-Hao Hsieh, Chih-Yu Wang, Ting-Ming Chang, Shu-Wei Lee, I-Ta Huang, Kuo-Yang Wang, Jen-Yu Lin, Wei-Ning Int J Mol Sci Article Obesity is associated with metabolic endotoxemia, reactive oxygen species (ROS), chronic inflammation, and obese kidney fibrosis. Although the fat–intestine–kidney axis has been documented, the pathomechanism and therapeutic targets of obese kidney fibrosis remain unelucidated. To mimic obese humans with metabolic endotoxemia, high-fat-diet-fed mice (HF group) were injected with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to yield the obese kidney fibrosis–metabolic endotoxemia mouse model (HL group). Therapeutic effects of ROS, cytosolic phospholipases A2 (cPLA2) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors were analyzed with a quantitative comparison of immunohistochemistry stains and morphometric approach in the tubulointerstitium of different groups. Compared with basal and HF groups, the HL group exhibited the most prominent obese kidney fibrosis, tubular epithelial lipid vacuoles, and lymphocyte infiltration in the tubulointerstitium. Furthermore, inhibitors of nonspecific ROS, cPLA2 and COX-2 ameliorated the above renal damages. Notably, the ROS-inhibitor-treated group ameliorated not only oxidative injury but also the expression of cPLA2 and COX-2, indicating that ROS functions as the upstream signaling molecule in the inflammatory cascade of obese kidney fibrosis. ROS acts as a key messenger in the signaling transduction of obese kidney fibrosis, activating downstream cPLA2 and COX-2. The given antioxidant treatment ameliorates obese kidney fibrosis resulting from a combined high-fat diet and LPS—ROS could serve as a potential therapeutic target of obese kidney fibrosis with metabolic endotoxemia. MDPI 2019-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6769974/ /pubmed/31500176 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20184393 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Chang, Jia-Feng Yeh, Jih-Chen Ho, Chun-Ta Liu, Shih-Hao Hsieh, Chih-Yu Wang, Ting-Ming Chang, Shu-Wei Lee, I-Ta Huang, Kuo-Yang Wang, Jen-Yu Lin, Wei-Ning Targeting ROS and cPLA2/COX2 Expressions Ameliorated Renal Damage in Obese Mice with Endotoxemia |
title | Targeting ROS and cPLA2/COX2 Expressions Ameliorated Renal Damage in Obese Mice with Endotoxemia |
title_full | Targeting ROS and cPLA2/COX2 Expressions Ameliorated Renal Damage in Obese Mice with Endotoxemia |
title_fullStr | Targeting ROS and cPLA2/COX2 Expressions Ameliorated Renal Damage in Obese Mice with Endotoxemia |
title_full_unstemmed | Targeting ROS and cPLA2/COX2 Expressions Ameliorated Renal Damage in Obese Mice with Endotoxemia |
title_short | Targeting ROS and cPLA2/COX2 Expressions Ameliorated Renal Damage in Obese Mice with Endotoxemia |
title_sort | targeting ros and cpla2/cox2 expressions ameliorated renal damage in obese mice with endotoxemia |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6769974/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31500176 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20184393 |
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