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Huangkui capsules regulate tryptophan metabolism to improve diabetic nephropathy through the Keap1/Nrf2/HO-1 pathway

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The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine ,Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine ,Nanjing ,Jiangsu ,China
Su, Jiayu;
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The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine ,Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine ,Nanjing ,Jiangsu ,China
Zhang, Ying;
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The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine ,Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine ,Nanjing ,Jiangsu ,China
Wang, Xuan;
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The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine ,Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine ,Nanjing ,Jiangsu ,China
Hu, Xiaochao;
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College of Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,Jiangsu ,China
Zhou, Ke;
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College of Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,Jiangsu ,China
Zhu, Huimin;
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College of Pharmacy ,Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine ,Nanjing ,Jiangsu ,China
Liu, Ehu;
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The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine ,Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine ,Nanjing ,Jiangsu ,China
Liu, Shijia

Background Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a serious complication of diabetes and one of the leading causes of end-stage renal disease. Huangkui capsule (HKC), a traditional Chinese patent medicine, is widely used in clinical practice for the treatment of chronic glomerulonephritis. However, the therapeutic effects and underlying mechanisms of HKC in DN remain poorly understood. Methods DN was induced in db/db mice, which were randomly divided into the DN, HKC-L, HKC-H and IRB groups, and db/m mice served as the Control group. Biochemical indices of blood and urine samples from the mice were measured, and HE staining, Masson staining and PAS staining were used to verify the anti-DN effect of HKC. The levels of ROS and the expression of Nrf 2 pathway-related proteins and mRNAs were detected. Metabonomic analysis was used to investigate the role of tryptophan metabolism in the regulation of DN by HKC. HK-2 cells were used to establish a model of high-glucose (HG) injury in vitro , and HKC treatment was given for supplementary verification. Sarpogrelate hydrochloride (SH) combined with HKC, a 5-HT 2A R inhibitor, was used to verify the effect of the 5-HT pathway in an in vitro model. Results Treatment with HKC significantly inhibited the increase in blood glucose and Urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (UACR), improved kidney injury signs in mice, reduced the level of ROS and improved oxidative stress injury through the Keap1/ Nrf 2 /HO-1 pathway. Metabonomic analysis revealed that tryptophan metabolism is involved in the process by which HKC improves DN, and HKC can regulate the 5-HT pathway to improve the renal injury by oxidative stress regulation. HKC treatment also significantly improved the renal and oxidative stress injuries in HG HK-2 cell model through the Nrf 2 pathway in vitro . SH administration revealed that inhibiting 5-HT 2A R could significantly inhibit the synthesis of 5-HT and improve the renal injury induced by HG. Conclusion Our study demonstrate that HKC can inhibit kidney injury and oxidative stress injury in db/db mice and HK-2 cells by regulating tryptophan metabolism and the Keap1/Nrf 2 /HO-1 pathway, which provides new insight for the clinical use of HKC for treatment of DN.

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