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Correlation between coenzyme Q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in AKI induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation

[Image: see text] Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) may have a negative effect on mitochondrial hemostasis and bioenergetics as well as coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) content. PGC-1α, AMPK, sirtuin 1 (Sirt1), and Sirt3, as the key metabolic regulators under nutritional stress, stimulate energy produ...

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Autores principales: Dizaji, Rana, Sharafi, Ali, Pourahmad, Jalal, Vatanpour, Saba, Dinmohammadi, Hossein, Vatanpour, Hossein, Hosseini, Mir-Jamal
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Publicado: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (TUOMS Publishing Group) 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9596883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36381638
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2022.23422
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author Dizaji, Rana
Sharafi, Ali
Pourahmad, Jalal
Vatanpour, Saba
Dinmohammadi, Hossein
Vatanpour, Hossein
Hosseini, Mir-Jamal
author_facet Dizaji, Rana
Sharafi, Ali
Pourahmad, Jalal
Vatanpour, Saba
Dinmohammadi, Hossein
Vatanpour, Hossein
Hosseini, Mir-Jamal
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description [Image: see text] Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) may have a negative effect on mitochondrial hemostasis and bioenergetics as well as coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) content. PGC-1α, AMPK, sirtuin 1 (Sirt1), and Sirt3, as the key metabolic regulators under nutritional stress, stimulate energy production via mitochondrial biogenesis during AKI. However, no report is available on the relationship between CoQ(10) level and nutrient sensors in the pathophysiology of AKI caused by Hemiscorpius lepturus scorpion envenomation. Methods: Three doses of venoms (1, 5, and 10 mg/kg) were administered by subcutaneous (SC) injection to male albino mice. The animals were sacrificed 1 day or 7 days after administration of venom and their kidneys were collected to analyze gene expression involved in AKI, nutrient sensors, and apoptosis signaling activation by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the measurement of CoQ(10) level using the High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method. Results: The data indicated a significant decrease in CoQ(10) level after the administration of venom in 5 and 10 mg/kg. In addition, 1 day after the treatment, a significant over-expression of Sirt1 (5 and 10 mg/kg) was observed compared with normal mice. Overexpression of Sirt3 occurred 1 day and 7 days after treatment only at the dose of 5.0 mg/kg of venom. Furthermore, over-expression of AMPK as an important mitochondrial energetic sensor happened 1 day and 7 days after the injection of venom (5 mg/kg) (P < 0.01). The significant increase in the gene expression of caspase-9 and 3 after the injection of venom (5 and 10 mg/kg) confirmed the role of cell death signaling. Conclusion: The venom-induced energy-sensing pathways have a key role in gene expression of PGC-1α, AMPK, Sirt3, and CoQ(10) content after venom-induced AKI.
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spelling pubmed-95968832022-11-14 Correlation between coenzyme Q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in AKI induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation Dizaji, Rana Sharafi, Ali Pourahmad, Jalal Vatanpour, Saba Dinmohammadi, Hossein Vatanpour, Hossein Hosseini, Mir-Jamal Bioimpacts Original Research [Image: see text] Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) may have a negative effect on mitochondrial hemostasis and bioenergetics as well as coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) content. PGC-1α, AMPK, sirtuin 1 (Sirt1), and Sirt3, as the key metabolic regulators under nutritional stress, stimulate energy production via mitochondrial biogenesis during AKI. However, no report is available on the relationship between CoQ(10) level and nutrient sensors in the pathophysiology of AKI caused by Hemiscorpius lepturus scorpion envenomation. Methods: Three doses of venoms (1, 5, and 10 mg/kg) were administered by subcutaneous (SC) injection to male albino mice. The animals were sacrificed 1 day or 7 days after administration of venom and their kidneys were collected to analyze gene expression involved in AKI, nutrient sensors, and apoptosis signaling activation by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the measurement of CoQ(10) level using the High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method. Results: The data indicated a significant decrease in CoQ(10) level after the administration of venom in 5 and 10 mg/kg. In addition, 1 day after the treatment, a significant over-expression of Sirt1 (5 and 10 mg/kg) was observed compared with normal mice. Overexpression of Sirt3 occurred 1 day and 7 days after treatment only at the dose of 5.0 mg/kg of venom. Furthermore, over-expression of AMPK as an important mitochondrial energetic sensor happened 1 day and 7 days after the injection of venom (5 mg/kg) (P < 0.01). The significant increase in the gene expression of caspase-9 and 3 after the injection of venom (5 and 10 mg/kg) confirmed the role of cell death signaling. Conclusion: The venom-induced energy-sensing pathways have a key role in gene expression of PGC-1α, AMPK, Sirt3, and CoQ(10) content after venom-induced AKI. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (TUOMS Publishing Group) 2022 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9596883/ /pubmed/36381638 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2022.23422 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This work is published by BioImpacts as an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dizaji, Rana
Sharafi, Ali
Pourahmad, Jalal
Vatanpour, Saba
Dinmohammadi, Hossein
Vatanpour, Hossein
Hosseini, Mir-Jamal
Correlation between coenzyme Q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in AKI induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation
title Correlation between coenzyme Q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in AKI induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation
title_full Correlation between coenzyme Q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in AKI induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation
title_fullStr Correlation between coenzyme Q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in AKI induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between coenzyme Q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in AKI induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation
title_short Correlation between coenzyme Q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in AKI induced by Hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation
title_sort correlation between coenzyme q(10) content and the nutrient sensors in aki induced by hemiscorpius lepturus envenomation
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9596883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36381638
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/bi.2022.23422
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