Effect of atorvastatin on dendritic cells of tubulointerstitium in diabetic rats

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Abstract

Inflammatory reactology has become increasingly important in diabetic kidney disease. In this study, we estabilished STZ-induced diabetic rat model to investigate whether dendritic cells (DCs) mediated tubulointerstitial damages, and whether the effects by DCs were mediated by P-selectin expression and can be inhibited by atorvastatin. The study demonstrated that there was an accumulation of DCs in diabetic rats mediated by P-selectin. It also showed the accumulation of DCs and expression of P-selectin was closely correlated with the degree of renal tubulointerstitial injury. These effects were markedly attenuated by atorvastatin. Thus, DCs play a role in tubulointerstitial damages, atorvasttin can prevent renal tubulointerstitium from damage by inhibiting the P-selectin expression and DCs migration.

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Tu, Y., Jia, R., Ding, G., & Chen, L. (2010). Effect of atorvastatin on dendritic cells of tubulointerstitium in diabetic rats. BMB Reports, 43(3), 188–192. https://doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2010.43.3.188

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