Different role of Schisandrin B on mercury-induced renal damage in vivo and in vitro.

Toxicology(2011)

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Mercuric chloride (HgCl(2)) causes acute oxidant renal failure that affects mainly proximal tubules. Schisandrin B (Sch B), an active lignan from the fruit of Schisandra chinensis, has been successfully used to treat gentamicin nephrotoxicity, but its role against mercury damage is still largely unknown. Here we analysed in vivo and in vitro the efficacy of Sch B supplementation against HgCl(2) nephrotoxicity, focusing on histopathology, stress proteins, oxidative (cytochrome c oxidase) and nitrosactive markers (eNOS, nNOS). Wistar rats were treated with Sch B (10 mg/kg/day p.o.) or vehicle (olive oil) for 9 days, then coad-ministered with a single HgCl(2) nephrotoxic dose (3.5 mg/kg i.p.) and killed after 24 h. The tubular and mitochondrial damage induced by mercury was limited by Sch B coadministration in vivo. Remarkably, after Sch B and mercury challenge, HSP25, HSP72, GRP75 were reduced in the renal cortex, cytochrome c oxidase increased and eNOS and nNOS were restored in glomeruli. In contrast, NRK-52E proximal tubular cells treated with Sch B 6.25 mu M plus HgCl(2) 20 mu M did not show any amelioration on viability and oxidative stress in respect to HgCl(2) 20 mu M alone. Moreover, after Sch B plus mercury in vitro treatment, HSP72 staining persisted while HSP25 further increased. Thus, in our experimental conditions, Sch B cotreatment afforded better protection against mercury poisoning in vivo than in vitro. This discrepancy might be partly attributable to Sch B influence on glomerular perfusion as corroborated by the recovery of vasoactive markers like macular and endothelial nitric oxide isoforms. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Schisandrin B,Mercuric chloride,Heat shock proteins,Nitric oxide synthase,NRK52E,Kidney
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