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Journal of Ginseng Research
2023 Volume.47 No. 3 p.400 ~ p.407
Ginsenoside Rb3 ameliorates podocyte injury under hyperlipidemic conditions via PPAR¥ä- or SIRT6-mediated suppression of inflammation and oxidative stress
Oh Hee-Seung

Cho Won-Jun
Park Seung-Yeon
A.M. Abd El-Aty
Jeong Ji-Hoon
Jung Tae-Woo
Abstract
Background : Rb3 is a ginsenoside with anti-inflammatory properties in many cell types and has been reported to attenuate inflammation-related metabolic diseases such as insulin resistance, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and cardiovascular disease. However, the effect of Rb3 on podocyte apoptosis under hyperlipidemic conditions, which contributes to the development of obesity-mediated renal disease, remains unclear. In the current study, we aimed to investigate the effect of Rb3 on podocyte apoptosis in the presence of palmitate and explore its underlying molecular mechanisms.

Methods : Human podocytes (CIHP-1 cells) were exposed to Rb3 in the presence of palmitate as a model of hyperlipidemia. Cell viability was assessed by MTT assay. The effects of Rb3 on the expression of various proteins were analyzed by Western blotting. Apoptosis levels were determined by MTT assay, caspase 3 activity assay, and cleaved caspase 3 expression.

Results : We found that Rb3 treatment alleviated the impairment of cell viability and increased caspase 3 activity as well as inflammatory markers in palmitate-treated podocytes. Treatment with Rb3 dose-dependently increased PPAR¥ä and SIRT6 expression. Knockdown of PPAR¥ä or SIRT6 reduced the effects of Rb3 on apoptosis as well as inflammation and oxidative stress in cultured podocytes.

Conclusions : The current results suggest that Rb3 alleviates inflammation and oxidative stress via PPAR¥ä- or SIRT6-mediated signaling, thereby attenuating apoptosis in podocytes in the presence of palmitate. The present study provides Rb3 as an effective strategy for treating obesity-mediated renal injury.
KEYWORD
Rb3, podocytes, apoptosis, PPAR¥ä, SIRT6, renal injury
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