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Traditional Chinese medicine protects against hypertensive kidney injury in Dahl salt-sensitive rats by targeting transforming growth factor-β signaling pathway

Wei Liu, Yixuan Li, Xingjiang Xiong, Yuyi Chen, Lumin Qiao, Jie Wang, Xing Su, Fuyong Chu, Hongxu Liu

2020Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated the therapeutic efficacy of Bu-Shen-Jiang-Ya decoction (BSJYD) on hypertensive renal damage to determine whether it regulates the expression of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β)/SMADs signaling pathways, thereby relieving renal fibrosis in Dahl salt-sensitive (SS) rats. Dahl SS rats on a high-sodium diet were prospectively treated with BSJYD (n = 12) or valsartan (n = 12) for 8 weeks. The blood pressure (BP) of these rats was measured and their kidneys were subjected to biochemical analysis, including serum creatinine (Scr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN); hematoxylin and eosin staining; Masson trichrome staining; real-time polymerase chain reaction; and western blot analysis. The primary outcome was that BSJYD significantly reduced BP, debased BUN, and Scr and ameliorated renal pathological changes. As underlying therapeutic mechanisms, BSJYD reduces TGFβ1 and Smad2/3 expression and suppresses renal fibrosis, as suggested by the decreased expression of connective tissue growth factor(CTGF). These data suggest that BSJYD acts as an optimal therapeutic agent for hypertensive renal damage by inhibiting the TGF-β/SMADs signaling pathway.

Topics & Concepts

CTGFMedicineTransforming growth factorKidneyMasson's trichrome stainCreatinineBlood urea nitrogenEndocrinologyFibrosisInternal medicineGrowth factorWestern blotTransforming growth factor betaConnective tissueH&E stainPharmacologyPathologyImmunohistochemistryChemistryReceptorBiochemistryGeneConnective Tissue Growth Factor ResearchChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesBiomarkers in Disease Mechanisms