Ceria-Zirconia antioxidant nanoparticles attenuate hypoxia-induced acute kidney injury by restoring autophagy flux and alleviating mitochondrial damage

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Title
Ceria-Zirconia antioxidant nanoparticles attenuate hypoxia-induced acute kidney injury by restoring autophagy flux and alleviating mitochondrial damage
Author(s)
S E Hong; J H An; S L Yu; J Kang; C G Park; H Y Lee; Dong Chul Lee; H W Park; W M Hwang; S R Yun; M H Park; K R Yoon; S H Yoon
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, vol. 16, no. 7, pp. 1144-1159
Publication Year
2020
Abstract
Oxidative stress is one of the principal causes of hypoxia-induced kidney injury. The ceria nanoparticle (CNP) is known to exhibit free radical scavenger and catalytic activities. When zirconia is attached to CNPs (CZNPs), the ceria atom tends to remain in a Ce3+ form and its efficacy as a free radical scavenger thus increases. We determined the effectiveness of CNP and CZNP antioxidant activities against hypoxia-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) and observed that these nanoparticles suppress the apoptosis of hypoxic HK-2 cells by restoring autophagy flux and alleviating mitochondrial damage. In vivo experiments revealed that CZNPs effectively attenuate hypoxia-induced AKI by preserving renal structures and glomerulus function. These nanoparticles can successfully diffuse into HK-2 cells and effectively counteract reactive oxygen species (ROS) to block hypoxia-induced AKI. This suggests that these particles represent a novel approach to controlling this condition.
Keyword
Ceria-Zirconia nanoparticleAcute kidney injuryHypoxiaMitochondriaAutophagy flux
ISSN
1550-7033
Publisher
Amer Scientific Publishers
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jbn.2020.2948
Type
Article
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Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Genomic Medicine Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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