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Epigenetic Modulation of Autophagy Genes Linked to Diabetic Nephropathy by Administration of Isorhamnetin in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats

Marwa Matboli, P. Ibrahim, Amany Helmy Hasanin, Mohamed K. Hassan, Eman K. Habib, Miram M. Bekhet, Ahmed Afifi, Sanaa Eissa

2021Epigenomics29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: To assess isorhamnetin efficacy for diabetic kidney disease in a Type 2 diabetes mellitus rat model, through investigating its effect at the epigenetic, mRNA and protein levels. Materials & methods: Type 2 diabetes mellitus was induced in rats by streptozotocin and high-fat diet. Rats were treated with isorhamnetin (50 mg/kg/d) for 4 or 8 weeks. Fasting blood glucose, renal and lipid profiles were evaluated. Renal tissues were examined by light and electron microscopy. Autophagy genes (FYCO1, ULK, TECPR1 and WIPI2) and miR-15b, miR-34a and miR-633 were assessed by qRT-PCR, and LC3A/B by immunoblotting. Results: Isorhamnetin improved fasting blood glucose, renal and lipid profiles with increased autophagosomes in renal tissues. It suppressed miRNA regulation of autophagy genes. Conclusion: We propose a molecular mechanism for the isorhamnetin renoprotective effect by modulation of autophagy epigenetic regulators.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyBiologyDiabetes mellitusEpigeneticsDiabetic nephropathyType 2 diabetesGeneBioinformaticsType 2 Diabetes MellitusNephropathyEndocrinologyInternal medicineGeneticsMedicineApoptosisDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseLipid metabolism and biosynthesisPhytochemical and Pharmacological Studies