JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cyprinus carpioDecoction Improves Nutrition and Immunity and Reduces Proteinuria through Nephrin and CD2AP Expressions in Rats with Adriamycin-Induced Nephropathy

Yumei QiHuijuan XiaoXU Chang-jieXiaojian TianHui WuWei Shen

Year: 2012 Journal:   Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Vol: 2012 Pages: 1-8   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

Cyprinus carpio decoction (CCD) is a well-known Chinese food medicine formula, accepted widely as a useful therapy in preventing edema and proteinuria caused by renal disease. However, the mechanism underlying this effect remains unclear. The current study investigated the potential mechanism of CCD in alleviating nephropathy induced by adriamycin (ADR) in rats. 70 eight-week-old Wistar rats were randomly divided into normal, model, fosinopril, YD, YG groups. All rats except for the normal group received 6.5 mg/kg⋅bw of ADR injection into the vena caudalis once. Different doses of CCD (11.3 and 22.5 g kg -1 ) were lavaged to rats in YD and YG groups, respectively. Then the serum biochemical values of the total protein (TP), albumin (ALB), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine (Cr), electrolyte levels, and the urinary protein (UP) content in 12 hr urine were measured. Interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interferon (INF- γ ) were measured by enzyme-like immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The pathomorphological analysis was observed using light and electron microscopy, and the expressions of nephrin and CD2-associated protein (CD2AP) in renal tissues were determined by immunohistochemical assay. The results indicated that CCD can relieve ADR-induced nephropathy (ADN) by improving the nutrition status, regulating the immunity, and inhibiting proteinuria by increasing nephrin and CD2AP expressions.

Keywords:
Nephrin Proteinuria Fosinopril Medicine Creatinine Blood urea nitrogen Internal medicine Decoction Endocrinology Urine Coomassie Brilliant Blue Nephropathy Kidney Pathology Podocyte Blood pressure Staining Angiotensin-converting enzyme Diabetes mellitus

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