1. Withaferin A ameliorates ovarian cancer-induced renal damage through the regulation of expression of inflammatory cytokines
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Kusum Kumar, Katherine Bosch, Vasa Vemuri, Nicholas Kratholm, Madhavi Rane, and Sham S. Kakar
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Kidney damage ,Renal dysfunction ,Creatinine ,Inflammatory cytokines ,Ovarian cancer and cachexia ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cachexia a multifactorial syndrome is a common sequala in patients with cancer. It varies from 42 to 80% depending upon the oncological stage and is directly responsible for 30% of deaths in these patients. Previous research from our laboratory demonstrated that peritoneal ovarian cancer generated in NSG mice resulted in skeletal and cardiac muscle atrophy - leading to loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength, and cardiac dysfunction (cachexia). Treatment of mice bearing i.p. tumors with withaferin A (WFA) showed reversal of skeletal muscle and cardiac cachexia. The present study is focused on determining effects of peritoneal ovarian tumors on kidney damage and effects of WFA treatment on ameliorating kidney damage. Methods We generated intraperitoneal ovarian cancer by injecting female NSG mice with ovarian cancer cell line (A2780). After one week of injecting cancer cells, mice were treated with WFA (4 mg/kg) every third day, for three weeks. After 4 weeks of injection of cancer cells, the mice were sacrificed and various tissues including kidney and blood were collected, snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen, and stored at -800C. The presence of kidney biomarker creatinine, was measured in the plasma by an ELISA. The mRNA was isolated from mouse kidneys and was used to examine the expression levels of signaling proteins, inflammatory cytokines, and genes responsible for inducing cachexia (IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, TGF-β, GDF-15, and MYD88). Results Our results showed a significant increase in levels of expression of inflammatory cytokine IL-1 β (p
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- 2024
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