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Potential Protection Effect of ER Homeostasis of N6-(2-Hydroxyethyl)adenosine Isolated from Cordyceps cicadae in Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug-Stimulated Human Proximal Tubular Cells.


ABSTRACT: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) belong to a class of universally and commonly used anti-inflammatory analgesics worldwide. A diversity of drawbacks of NSAIDs have been reported including cellular oxidative stress, which in turn triggers the accumulation of unfolded proteins, enhancing endoplasmic reticulum stress, and finally resulting in renal cell damage. Cordyceps cicadae (CC) has been used as a traditional medicine for improving renal function via its anti-inflammatory effects. N6-(2-hydroxyethyl)adenosine (HEA), a physiologically active compound, has been reported from CC mycelia (CCM) with anti-inflammatory effects. We hypothesize that HEA could protect human proximal tubular cells (HK-2) from NSAID-mediated effects on differential gene expression at the mRNA and protein levels. To verify this, we first isolated HEA from CCM using Sephadex® LH-20 column chromatography. The MTT assay revealed HEA to be nontoxic up to 100 µM toward HK-2 cells. The HK-2 cells were pretreated with HEA (10-20 µM) and then insulted with the NSAIDs diclofenac (DCF, 200 µM) and meloxicam (MXC, 400 µM) for 24 h. HEA (20 µM) effectively prevented ER stress by attenuating ROS production (p < 0.001) and gene expression of ATF-6, PERK, IRE1?, CDCFHOP, IL1?, and NF?B within 24 h. Moreover, HEA reversed the increase of GRP78 and CHOP protein expression levels induced by DCF and MXC, and restored the ER homeostasis. These results demonstrated that HEA treatments effectively protect against DCF- and MXC-induced ER stress damage in human proximal tubular cells through regulation of the GRP78/ATF6/PERK/IRE1?/CHOP pathway.

SUBMITTER: Chyau CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7913954 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Potential Protection Effect of ER Homeostasis of N<sup>6</sup>-(2-Hydroxyethyl)adenosine Isolated from <i>Cordyceps cicadae</i> in Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug-Stimulated Human Proximal Tubular Cells.

Chyau Charng-Cherng CC   Wu Huei-Lin HL   Peng Chiung-Chi CC   Huang Shiau-Huei SH   Chen Chin-Chu CC   Chen Cheng-Hsu CH   Peng Robert Y RY  

International journal of molecular sciences 20210204 4


Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) belong to a class of universally and commonly used anti-inflammatory analgesics worldwide. A diversity of drawbacks of NSAIDs have been reported including cellular oxidative stress, which in turn triggers the accumulation of unfolded proteins, enhancing endoplasmic reticulum stress, and finally resulting in renal cell damage. <i>Cordyceps cicadae</i> (CC) has been used as a traditional medicine for improving renal function via its anti-inflammatory e  ...[more]

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