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Total Flavonoids from Leaves of Carya Cathayensis Ameliorate Renal Fibrosis via the miR-21/Smad7 Signaling Pathway
Leaf Flavonoids from Carya Cathayensis May Reduce Kidney Scarring Through the miR-21/Smad7 Pathway
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Abstract
Total flavonoids (TFs) extracted from Carya Cathayensis significantly attenuated renal fibrosis in a mouse model of kidney injury.
- TFs reduced the expression of collagen types I and III, as well as α-smooth muscle actin, in the kidneys of mice with unilateral ureteral obstruction.
- In TGF-β1-treated mouse tubular epithelial cells, TFs led to a significant decrease in fibrotic markers.
- TFs decreased miR-21 expression in a time- and dose-dependent manner in mouse tubular epithelial cells.
- Increased expression of Smad7 and decreased phosphorylation of Smad3 were observed following TFs treatment.
- Activation of miR-21 abolished the anti-fibrotic effects of TFs on TGF-β1-treated cells, while genetic deletion of miR-21 enhanced Smad7 expression and reduced Smad3 phosphorylation.
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