Baicalein decreases uric acid and prevents hyperuricemic nephropathy in mice

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Baicalein, a natural flavonoid, is structurally advantageous for binding to xanthine oxidoreductase. In our study, molecular docking analysis and Surface Plasmon Resonance revealed a direct interaction between baicalein and xanthine oxidoreductase. Moreover, 50 mg/kg/d baicalein treatment significantly suppressed the viability of xanthine oxidoreductase in hyperuricemia mouse model. The data showed that baicalein remarkably prevented renal dysfunction, ameliorated kidney fibrosis, alleviated epithelial-mesenchymal transition and oxidative stress in hyperuricemia mice. Thus, we concluded that baicalein executed a kidney-protection action in hyperuricemia and therefore may be used as a therapeutic alternative for hyperuricemic nephropathy.

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Meng, X., Mao, Z., Li, X., Zhong, D., Li, M., Jia, Y., … Zhou, H. (2017). Baicalein decreases uric acid and prevents hyperuricemic nephropathy in mice. Oncotarget, 8(25), 40305–40317. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16928

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