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Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-639707

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Objective To investigate the correlation between nuclear factor(NF)-?B and inflammation of cell in adriamycin-induced nephritic rats,and the intervention of antisense oligonucleotide targeting NF-?B to adriamycin-induced nephritic rats by measuring the expression of NF-?B p65 in renal cortex and the secretions of interleukin-6(IL-6),tumor necrosis factor-?(TNF-?)in serum.Methods Thirty male SD rats were divided into 5 groups(6 rats in each group):group A(sham operation),group B(glomerulosclerosis),group C(sense oligonucleotide),group D(non-sense oligonucleotide),group E(antisense oligonucleotide).Glomerulosclerosis models were made for SD rats by unilateral nephrectomy and being injected with adriamycin into caudal vein.In the 8th week,various medicine applys to correspon-ding group for intervention.At the 4th day and 8th day after intervention,the excretion amounts of 24 hours urine protein were determined.Hematoxylin-Eosin(HE) staining was used to observe the renal pathological changes.Using image analysis system to calculate glomerulosclerosis index(GI).The expression of NF-?B p65 in renal cortex was measured by immunohistochemistry staining,the secretions of IL-6,TNF-? in serum were performed by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbnent assay,respectively.Results At different time points,the expressions of active-NF-?B p65,IL-6,TNF-? in group E were significantly lower than those in group B.The intervention effects of antisense oligonucleotides at the 8th day were stronger than that at the 4th day.Conclusions NF-?B is significantly correlated with glomerulosclerosis and inflammations of glomerular intrinsic cells.Using NF-?B antisense oligonucleotide to be injected into renal artery can block directly the translation of NF-?B gene,delay inflammations of glomerular intrinsic cells and the progressions of glomerulosclerosis.

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