The Effect of Autophagy Induced by Mothers Against Decapentaplegic Homolog 3 (Smad3) Regulated by MicroRNA (miRNA)-23b on Renal Injury in Septic Rats

Author:

Niu Zhao1,Fan Duojiao2,Zhang Yang3,Jiang Junling4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology and Rheumatology, The Number Two Hospital of Baoding, Baoding, Hebei, 071000, China

2. Department of Science and Education, The Number Two Hospital of Baoding, Baoding, Hebei, 071000, China

3. Department of Medical Affairs, The Number Two Hospital of Baoding, Baoding, Hebei, 071000, China

4. Department of Cardiology, Lincheng Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Xingtai, Xingtai, Hebei, 054000, China

Abstract

This study intends to investigate the mechanism by how microRNA (miRNA)-23b alleviates kidney damage in septic rats. Herein, septic rat model, control group and sham-operated model were set up to assess kidney tissue damage. Tissues were extracted from the rats and isolated into cells. Then cells were transfected with plasmids expressing miR-23b followed by analysis of the expression of miR-23b, Smad3, TLR4, HMGB1 and autophagy-related proteins (LC3, beclin-1) by western blot and RT-qPCR. The level of TNF-α, IL-6 and BUN and SCr were elevated in the model group and decreased after upregulation of miR-23b with increased LC3-II, Smad3 and Beclin-1 expression. miR-23b mimic group showed highest miR-23b expression followed by miR-23b NC group and miR-23b inhibitor group. The levels of TLR4, and HMGB1 and positive rate of NF-κBp65 in miR-23b mimic group were significantly lower than those in miR-23b inhibitor group (p < 0.05). Importantly, miR-23b directly targeted Smad3 and inhibited its expression. In conclusion, overexpressed miR-23b induces autophagy by promoting Smad3 expression, alleviates kidney damage in septic rats, and reduces inflammation and inactivates NF-κB signaling pathway.

Publisher

American Scientific Publishers

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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