Protective role of exogenous recombinant peroxiredoxin 6 under ischemia-reperfusion injury of kidney

Cell and Tissue Research
R G GoncharovM G Sharapov

Abstract

Peroxiredoxin 6 (Prx6) is an important antioxidant enzyme with various functions in the cell. Prx6 reduces a wide range of peroxide substrates, playing a leading role in maintaining the redox homeostasis of mammalian cells. In addition to the peroxidase activity, a phospholipase A2-like activity was demonstrated for Prx6, which plays an important role in the metabolism of membrane phospholipids. Besides that, due to its peroxidase and phospholipase activities, Prx6 participates in intracellular and intercellular signal transduction, thus triggering regenerative processes in the cell, suppressing apoptosis caused by various factors, including ischemia-reperfusion injuries. A nephroprotective effect of exogenous recombinant Prx6 administered before ischemia-reperfusion injury was demonstrated on an animal model. Exogenous Prx6 effectively alleviates the severeness of renal ischemia-reperfusion injuries and facilitates normalization of their structural and functional conditions. Infusion of exogenous Prx6 increases the survival rate of experimental animals by almost 3 times. Application of exogenous Prx6 can be an effective approach in the prevention and treatment of renal ischemia-reperfusion kidney lesions and in preserving isol...Continue Reading

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