The effect of rose hip on experimental anti-GBM glomerulonephritis in systemic lupus erythematosus murine models

D. Martirosyan, S. Min, C. Xie, M. Yan, A. Bashmakov, Samantha Williams, C. Mohan
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Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE or lupus) is a chronic autoimmune disease with ominous end organ manifestations significantly affecting the kidneys and joints. One of the most frequent manifestations is glomerulonephritis (GN), a renal disease distinguished by inflammation of the glomeruli that often leads to end stage kidney failure. Treatments often have severe side effects. Rose hip (RH) is derived from Rosa canina L. and has been used as a medicinal plant for centuries; it contains numerous beneficial constituents, and has the capacity to counter lipid peroxidation, oxidative stress, and inflammation. Methods: Nephritis was induced in 129/svJ strain mice using anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies (anti-GBM). The experimental group was fed whole RH preparation (100mg/kg body weight per day) by oral gavage from D5 to D10; the control group was fed the diluent used to dissolve RH (10 mice per group). Mice were sacrificed on D11 and phenotyped for disease. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and proteinuria were measured; flow cytometry of kidneys was performed on both groups.  Results: RH treatment decreased proteinuria, blood urea nitrogen, CD4+, CD8+, CD11b+Gr-1+ (neutrophil), and CD11b+CD11c+ (myeloid cells) compared with nephritis control. The presence of vitamin C was confirmed. RH largely maintained its total antioxidant capacity and some vitamin C content for 24 hours, as well as at least 7 days after preparation. Conclusion: Our preliminary results confirmed that RH has antioxidative properties, significant anti-inflammatory effects, and may be useful in managing glomerulonephritisKeywords: Rose hip, glomerulonephritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, lupus, proteinuria, blood urea nitrogen, CD4+, CD8+, CD11b+Gr-1+(neutrophil), and CD11b+CD11c+ (myeloid cells)
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玫瑰果对系统性红斑狼疮小鼠实验性抗gbm肾小球肾炎的影响
背景:系统性红斑狼疮(SLE或狼疮)是一种慢性自身免疫性疾病,终末器官表现不详,严重影响肾脏和关节。最常见的表现之一是肾小球肾炎(GN),这是一种以肾小球炎症为特征的肾脏疾病,常导致终末期肾衰竭。治疗通常有严重的副作用。玫瑰果(RH)是从Rosa canina L.衍生出来的,几个世纪以来一直被用作药用植物;它含有许多有益成分,并具有对抗脂质过氧化,氧化应激和炎症的能力。方法:采用抗肾小球基底膜抗体(anti-GBM)诱导129/svJ系小鼠肾炎。试验组于第5 ~ 10天灌胃全RH制剂(100mg/kg体重/天);对照组饲喂RH溶解稀释液,每组10只。D11处死小鼠,进行疾病表型分析。测定血尿素氮(BUN)和蛋白尿;两组均行肾脏流式细胞术。结果:与肾炎对照组相比,RH治疗降低了蛋白尿、血尿素氮、CD4+、CD8+、CD11b+Gr-1+(中性粒细胞)和CD11b+CD11c+(骨髓细胞)。维生素C的存在得到了证实。RH在制备后24小时和至少7天内基本保持其总抗氧化能力和部分维生素C含量。关键词:玫瑰果、肾小球肾炎、系统性红斑狼疮、狼疮、蛋白尿、血尿素氮、CD4+、CD8+、CD11b+Gr-1+(中性粒细胞)、CD11b+CD11c+(骨髓细胞)
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