| Literature DB >> 28342888 |
Minyi Huang1, Li Su2, Limin Yang1, Liangliang Zhu1, Zhaowen Liu3, Renyan Duan4.
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Heavy metal polluted soils have been a serious problem for the global ecological balance and people's health. Cadmium (Cd), one of the heavy metals, could induce apoptosis of proximal tubular cells in many experimental models and lead to damage the human kidney. Here, we reported a potent chemokine TGF-β1 which could ameliorate cadmium-induced nephrotoxicity. Interestingly, western blotting and TUNEL staining assays indicated that PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway was involved in the protective mechanism of TGF-β1 in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, TGF-β1 could alleviate Cd-induced nephrotoxicity by inhibiting apoptosis of proximal tubular cells through detecting the level of caspase 3, 8 and 9. Therefore, up-regulation of exogenous TGF-β1 may be a potential strategy to reverse cadumium-induced nephrotoxicity.Entities:
Keywords: Apoptosis; C57bl/6J mice; Cadmium; HK-2 cells; TGF-β1
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28342888 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2017.03.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Biol Interact ISSN: 0009-2797 Impact factor: 5.192