Pectin-lyase-modified ginseng extract and ginsenoside rd inhibits high glucose-induced ros production in mesangial cells and prevents renal dysfunction in db/db mice

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Diabetes increases the incidence rate of chronic renal disease. Pectin-lyase-modified ginseng (GS-E3D), with enhanced ginsenoside Rd content, has been newly developed. In this study, renal protective roles of GS-E3D in type-2 diabetic db/db mice were investigated. The generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) induced by high glucose (25 mM) was reduced by ES-E3D (75%) and ginsenoside Rd (60%). Diabetic db/db mice received 100 or 250 mg/kg/day of GS-E3D daily via oral gavage for 6 weeks. Albuminuria and urinary 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OhdG, an oxidative stress marker) levels were increased in db/db mice and the levels recovered after GS-E3D treatment. In renal tissues, TUNEL-positive cells were decreased after GS-E3D treatment, and the increased apoptosis-related protein expressions were restored after GS-E3D treatment. Therefore, GS-E3D has a potent protective role in diabetes-induced renal dysfunction through antioxidative and antiapoptotic activities. These results may help patients to select a dietary supplement for diabetes when experiencing renal dysfunction.

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Jung, E., Pyo, M. K., & Kim, J. (2021). Pectin-lyase-modified ginseng extract and ginsenoside rd inhibits high glucose-induced ros production in mesangial cells and prevents renal dysfunction in db/db mice. Molecules, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26020367

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