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Genistein protects the kidney from cisplatin-induced injury

  • Mi Jeong Sung
  • , Duk Hoon Kim
  • , Yu Jin Jung
  • , Kyung Pyo Kang
  • , Ae Sin Lee
  • , Sik Lee
  • , Won Kim
  • , Munkhtugs Davaatseren
  • , Jin Taek Hwang
  • , Hyun Jin Kim
  • , Myung Sunny Kim
  • , Dae Young Kwon
  • , Sung Kwang Park
  • Korea Food Research Institute
  • Jeonbuk National University

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Abstract

Oxidative stress and inflammation contribute to the pathogenesis of cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity. We found that genistein, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor with broad specificities, and which also has estrogen-like activity, had protective effects on cisplatin-induced renal injury in mice. Genistein significantly decreased reactive oxygen species production, the expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 proteins, as well as the translocation of the p65 subunit of nuclear factor-κB into the nucleus and the infiltration of macrophages, all of which were increased in the kidney by cisplatin treatment. Genistein also decreased cisplatin-induced apoptosis by regulating p53 induction in kidney. Genistein significantly reduced reactive oxygen species production in cisplatin-treated normal human kidney HK-2 cells. These studies show that genistein or similar compounds might be useful in prevention of cisplatin-induced renal injury.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1538-1547
Number of pages10
JournalKidney International
Volume74
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008.12

Keywords

  • Cisplatin
  • Genistein
  • Inflammation
  • Nuclear factor-κB
  • Oxidative stress

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Medicine

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