Resveratrol attenuates lipopolysaccharide‐induced acute kidney injury by suppressing inflammation driven by macrophages

Liang Chen(Wuhan University), Sixing Yang(Wuhan University), Elizabeth E. Zumbrun(University of South Carolina), Hongbing Guan(University of South Carolina), Prakash Nagarkatti(University of South Carolina), Mitzi Nagarkatti(University of South Carolina)
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
January 27, 2015
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Abstract

SCOPE: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is the most frequent and serious complication in sepsis, a potentially deadly inflammatory response induced by bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. LPS-induced AKI is associated with an abnormal inflammatory response, including renal endothelial dysfunction and renal inflammation. Resveratrol, a natural phytoalexin with low toxicity and anti-inflammatory properties, is known to protect endothelial cells and modulate the immune response in sepsis. METHODS AND RESULTS: This study investigates the potential protective effects of resveratrol on AKI induced by LPS exposure of mice. Resveratrol was administered as a pre- and posttreatment, or as a posttreatment alone following LPS injection and compared to control groups. Resveratrol significantly improved kidney function and lowered serum and kidney tissue inflammatory cytokine levels. Consistently, resveratrol prevented endotoxin-induced disruption of endothelial cell permeability and inhibited inflammation of kidney tissue. Resveratrol treatment attenuated the effects of LPS on macrophages, with significant inhibition of activation, cytokine release, and Toll-like receptor 4 activation. Resveratrol treatment also resulted in decreased expression of iNOS, Bcl-2, and Bcl-xL in macrophages, which was linked with induction of apoptosis in macrophages. CONCLUSION: Our studies suggest that resveratrol might represent a novel therapeutic agent to prevent and treat sepsis-induced AKI.


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