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The Rho kinase signaling pathway participates in tubular mitochondrial oxidative injury and apoptosis in uric acid nephropathy
INTRODUCTION: Oxidative stress is a pathologic feature of hyperuricemia that is highly prevalent and that contributes to kidney tubular interstitial fibrosis. Rho-kinase is closely related to mitochondrial-induced oxidative stress. Herein, we designed a study to explore the expression and role of Rh...
Autores principales: | , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8236795/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34167354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605211021752 |
Sumario: | INTRODUCTION: Oxidative stress is a pathologic feature of hyperuricemia that is highly prevalent and that contributes to kidney tubular interstitial fibrosis. Rho-kinase is closely related to mitochondrial-induced oxidative stress. Herein, we designed a study to explore the expression and role of Rho-kinase in hyperuricemia nephropathy. The secondary objective was to investigate whether the Rho-kinase signaling pathway regulates hyperuricemic tubular oxidative injury and apoptosis via the mitochondrial pathway in addition to the mechanisms that are involved. MATERIALS AND METHODS: HK-2 cells were divided into the following five groups: normal; uric acid (UA); UA+Fasudil; UA+ROCK1 si-RNA; and UA+sc-siRNA. Rho-kinase activity, mitochondrial oxidative injury, and apoptosis-related protein levels were measured in each group. A t-test was used to analyze the difference between groups. RESULTS: Myosin phosphatase target subunit 1 (MYPT1) overexpression was shown in HK-2 cells, which was caused by UA. High concentrations of UA also up-regulated Rho-kinase expression and mitochondrial and apoptosis-related protein expression, while treatment with fasudil and ROCK1 si-RNA significantly attenuated these responses. CONCLUSION: The Rho-kinase signaling pathway participates in tubular mitochondrial oxidative injury and apoptosis via regulating mitochondrial dyneins/biogenic genes in UA nephropathy, which suggests that the mitochondrial pathway might be a potential therapeutic target for hyperuricemia nephropathy. |
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