Author/Authors :
Shin, Hyeun-Kyoo Basic Herbal Medicine Research Group - Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Yusunggu, Daejeon, South Korea , Kim, Tae-Won College of Veterinary Medicine & Institute of Veterinary Science - Chungnam National University, Yusung-gu, Daejeon, South Korea , Kimb, Young-Jung College of Veterinary Medicine & Institute of Veterinary Science - Chungnam National University, Yusung-gu, Daejeon, South Korea , Parkb, So-Ra College of Veterinary Medicine & Institute of Veterinary Science - Chungnam National University, Yusung-gu, Daejeon, South Korea , Seo, Chang-Seob Basic Herbal Medicine Research Group - Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Yusunggu, Daejeon, South Korea , Ha, Hyekyung Basic Herbal Medicine Research Group - Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Yusunggu, Daejeon, South Korea , Jung, Ju-Young College of Veterinary Medicine & Institute of Veterinary Science - Chungnam National University, Yusung-gu, Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
Dendrobium genus was reported to contain alkaloid, bibenzyl, fluorenone, phenanthrene,
sesquiterpenoid, and phenolic acid, which have biological properties. Our aim was to investigate
the protective effect of an aqueous extract of Dendrobium nobile Lindl (DNE) against cisplatininduced
acute kidney injury (AKI). Quantification of four phenolic acids (4-hydroxybenzoic,
vanillic, syringic, and ferulic acid) in DNE was determined using the HPLC-photodiode array
method. Possible protective effects against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity were investigated
using in-vitro (porcine kidney cells; PK15) and in-vivo (Sprague Dawley rat) studies. Among the
four phenolic acids, 4-hydroxybenzoic acid was the most abundant. In the in-vitro study, DNE
pretreatment partially prevented decrement of viability after cisplatin (15 μg/mL) treatment in
the both the MTT and crystal violet assays. Moreover, relative to cells treated with cisplatin
alone, the DNE (50 μg/mL)-pretreated cells showed a ~30% increase in glutathione levels and a
~15% decrease in reactive oxygen species. The expression of p53 was also decreased in DNEpretreated
cells (p < 0.05). In the in-vivo study, the renal function index decreased to normal
levels in groups pretreated with DNE (300 and 500 mg/kg); histopathological alterations and
apoptotic cells were also attenuated. Moreover, DNE pretreatment ameliorated oxidative
stress in the kidney, as evidenced by recovered antioxidant enzyme levels and decreased
lipid peroxidation. DNE, by decreasing oxidative stress, was found to have a protective effect
against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity. Based on these findings, DNE might be beneficial
when treating cisplatin-induced AKI.
Keywords :
Apoptosis , p53 , Cisplatin , Acute kidney injury , Dendrobium nobile Lindl