1. Red Wine Polyphenols Prevent Cyclosporine-Induced Nephrotoxicity at the Level of the Intrinsic Apoptotic Pathway.
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Rezzani, R., Tengattini, S., Bonomini, F., Filippini, F., Pechánová, O., Bianchi, R., and Andriantsitohaina, R.
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APOPTOSIS ,NEPHROTOXICOLOGY ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,KIDNEY diseases ,FLAVONOIDS ,OXIDATIVE stress - Abstract
Flavonoids, polyphenol derivatives of plant origin, possess a broad range of pharmacological properties. A number of studies have found both pro/anti-apoptotic effects for many of these compounds. For these reasons we investigated whether Provinols™, flavonoids obtained from red wine, have antiapoptotic properties. The investigations have been carried out in rats treated with Cyclosporine A (CsA). In particular, four groups of rats have been treated for 21 days with either olive oil (control group), with CsA, with Provinols™, or with CsA and Provinols™ simultaneously. Oxidative stress, systolic blood pressure, body weight, biochemical parameters and different markers of pro/anti-apoptotic pathway were measured. CsA produced an increase of systolic blood pressure, a decrease in body weight, serum creatinine levels, urinary total protein concentration and creatinine clearance. Moreover, CsA induced renal alterations and the translocation of Bax and cytochrome c from cytoplasm to mitochondria and vice versa. These changes activated the caspase cascade pathway, that leads to morphological and biochemical features of apoptosis. Provinols™ restored morphological and biochemical alterations and prevented nephrotoxicity. In conclusion, this study may augment our current understanding of the controversial pro-/anti-apoptotic properties of flavonoids and their molecular mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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