SMAD公司
多糖
转化生长因子
纤维化
化学
生物化学
微生物学
医学
生物
信号转导
内科学
作者
Yanlan Chen,Junyuan Huang,Huaixu Wang,Haohui Cui,Zizhao Liang,Huang Darong,Xinyu Deng,Bing Du,Pan Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136039
摘要
Renal fibrosis is a common pathway involved in the progression of various chronic kidney to end-stage diseases, posing a substantial global public health challenge in the search for effective and safe treatments. This study investigated the effects and mechanisms of sacha inchi shell polysaccharide (SISP) on renal fibrosis induced by a high-salt diet (HSD) in mice. By analysing kidney-related protein pathways and the structure of gut microbiota, we found that SISP significantly reduced urinary protein levels induced by a HSD from 41.08 to 22.95 μg/mL and increased urinary creatinine from 787.43 to 1294.50 μmol/L. It reduced renal interstitial collagen fibres by 11.30 %, thereby improving the kidney function. SISP lowered the mRNA expression of TGF-B1, fibronectin, α-SMA, Smad2/3, and TGFBRII, leading to decreased protein levels of TGF-β1, p-Smad2/3, p-TGFβRII, fibronectin, α-SMA, p-Smad2/3/Smad2/3, and p-TGFβRII/TGFβRII. These changes blocked downstream transcription in the TGF-β1/Smad signalling pathway, thereby attenuating renal fibrosis in HSD mice. In addition, SISP altered the intestinal flora imbalance in HSD mice by reducing the relative abundance of the genera, Akkermansia, Faecalibaculum, and unidentified_Ruminococcaceae, and reversing the decline in the levels of the genera, Lactobacillus and Bacteroides. In conclusion, SISP is a promising nutraceutical for renal fibrosis management.
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