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Phycocyanobilin is the molecule responsible for the nephroprotective action of phycocyanin in acute kidney injury caused by mercury

Erick García-Pliego, Margarita Franco-Colín, Plácido Rojas-Franco, Vanessa Blas-Valdivia, José Iván Serrano-Contreras, Giselle Pentón‐Rol, Edgar Cano-Europa

2021Food & Function47 citationsDOI

Abstract

administration. PCB was administered during the following five days, after which the mice were euthanized. Kidneys were dissected to determine oxidative stress and redox environment markers, first-line antioxidant enzymes, effector caspase activities, and kidney damage markers.The quality of purified PCB was evaluated by spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. All PCB doses prevented alterations in oxidative stress markers, antioxidant enzymes, and caspase 9 activities. However, only the dose of 3 mg per kg per d PCB avoided the redox environment disturbance produced by mercury. All doses of PCB partially prevented the down-expression of nephrin and podocin with a consequent reduction in the damage score in a dose-effect manner. In conclusion, it was proven that phycocyanobilin is the molecule responsible for C-phycocyanin's nephroprotective action on acute kidney injury caused by mercury.

Topics & Concepts

PhycocyanobilinChemistryPhycocyaninAcute kidney injuryPharmacologyAntioxidantKidneyBiochemistryMedicineBiologyInternal medicineCyanobacteriaBacteriaGeneticsBotanical Research and Applications