Increment of Lysosomal Biogenesis by Combined Extracts of Gum Arabic, Parsley, and Corn Silk: A Reparative Mechanism in Mice Renal Cells
Autor: | Reham Fathy Tash, Ahmed Samir, Mohamed A. Rabeh, Mohammad Alaraby Salem, Abdel Nasser B. Singab, Aya Helmy, Mohamed El-Shazly, Usama Ramadan Abdelmohsen, Ali M. El-Shamy, Nesreen Nabil Omar |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0303 health sciences
Programmed cell death Article Subject Chemistry Corn silk Cathepsin D Molecular biology 03 medical and health sciences Cytosol Other systems of medicine 0302 clinical medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Complementary and alternative medicine Downregulation and upregulation 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Lysosome medicine TFEB Receptor RZ201-999 Research Article 030304 developmental biology |
Zdroj: | Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol 2020 (2020) Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : eCAM |
ISSN: | 1741-427X |
DOI: | 10.1155/2020/8631258 |
Popis: | Gum Arabic (GA), parsley, and corn silk have been traditionally used for renal failure patients worldwide. This study aimed at probing the mechanism of the combined extracts, namely, GA (3 g/kg/day), parsley (1 g/kg/day), and corn silk (200 mg/kg/day), as nephroprotective agents in mice after amikacin (1.2 g/kg) single dose through exploration of their action on G-protein coupled receptors (GPR) 41 and 43 and the ensuing lysosomal biogenesis. Western blotting was employed for renal levels of bcl-2-associated X protein (BAX) and cytosolic cathepsin D; cell death markers, nuclear transcription factor EB (TFEB), and lysosomal associated membrane protein-1 (LAMP-1); and lysosomal biogenesis indicators. Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and docking were also employed. After amikacin treatment, BAX and cathepsin D levels were upregulated while LAMP-1 and nuclear TFEB levels were inhibited. The combined extracts inhibited BAX and cytosolic cathepsin D but upregulated LAMP-1 and nuclear TFEB levels. Docking confirmed GPR modulatory signaling. The combined extracts showed GPR signal modulatory properties that triggered lysosome synthesis and contributed to reversing the adverse effects of amikacin on renal tissues. |
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