Protective effects and microarray-based mechanism of sea cucumber hydrolysates against high-glucose induced nephrotoxicity in mouse glomerulus mesangial cells

IF 5.2 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Lingxin Geng, Jiaojiao Han, Jun Zhou, Ye Li, Tinghong Ming, Zhen Zhang, Chenyang Lu, Xiurong Su
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Abstract

Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a common type of end-stage renal disease and glomerular mesangial cells (GMCs) are widely used as a cell model for DN. This study firstly investigated the inhibitory effects of the Apostichopus japonicus and Acaudina leucoprocta hydrolysates on cellular growth under high-glucose treatment, better inhibitory effect of A. japonicus hydrolysate was observed compared to that of A. leucoprocta hydrolysate. Subsequently, the global transcription profiles obtained via microarray analysis showed that 6 070 and 7 015 genes were identified in the A. japonicus and A. leucoprocta groups compared with the model group, respectively. Among them, transcriptions of the slc30a4, slc35d1, tppp3, tp53inp1, bcl-2, apaf1, alox12b and adrala genes were restored from the levels of the model group to those of the control group, contributed to cell mitosis and proliferation in both treatment groups. In addition, other apoptosis-related genes, such as bcl-6, clu, foxo3 and aktl, showed opposite trends between two groups, which might cause the difference in inhibitory effect. We preliminarily proposed that the regulation effects of A. japonicus and A. leucoprocta on the genes involved in cellular mitosis, proliferation and apoptosis, might contribute to their inhibitory activity on GMCs under high-glucose environment.

海参水解物对高糖诱导的小鼠肾小球系膜细胞肾毒性的保护作用及其微阵列机制
糖尿病肾病(DN)是一种常见的终末期肾脏疾病,肾小球系膜细胞(glomerular mesangial cells, GMCs)被广泛用作糖尿病肾病的细胞模型。本研究首先考察了高糖处理下日本刺参和白直毛桃水解液对细胞生长的抑制作用,发现日本刺参水解液的抑制作用优于白直毛桃水解液。随后,通过微阵列分析获得的全球转录谱显示,与模型组相比,A. japonicus和A. leucoprocta组分别鉴定出6 070和7 015个基因。其中,slc30a4、slc35d1、tppp3、tp53inp1、bcl-2、apaf1、alox12b和adrala基因的转录从模型组水平恢复到对照组水平,促进了两组细胞有丝分裂和增殖。此外,其他凋亡相关基因,如bcl-6、clu、foxo3、aktl在两组间表现出相反的趋势,这可能导致抑制效果的差异。我们初步认为,在高糖环境下,刺参和白花刺参对细胞有丝分裂、增殖和凋亡相关基因的调控作用可能与它们对gmc的抑制作用有关。
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