[Cordycepin protects podocytes from injury mediated by complements complex C5b-9].

2015 
OBJECTIVE: To explore the protective effect of Cordycepin (3'-deoxyadenosine), a bioactive compound of Cordyceps Sinensis, on injury of podocytes. METHODS: C5b-9-induced podocyte injury was used as a model of membranous nephropathy in vitro. This model was established using mouse podocyte cell line--MPC5. Cordycepin was given as an intervention. Ultra-micro morphological changes were observed by electron microscope. F-actin cytoskeleton and expression of nephrin were observed by fluorescence microscope. The phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) was measured by Western blot. RESULTS: Stimulated by C5b-9 for 3 h, MPC5 showed secondary foot processes, with cytoskeleton structure damaged, nephrin relocated from the cell surface to the cytoplasm, and cell signal pathway-p38, JNK and ERK activated. Cordycepin protected foot processes and cytoskeleton structures of podocytes, suppressed the redistribution of nephrin, and inhibited p38/JNK action. CONCLUSION: Cordycepin can protect podocyte from C5b-9-induced injury partly through inhibiting the activation of p38/JNK signaling pathway.
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