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Journal Article 
Thunbergia laurifolia leaf extract partially recovers lead-induced renotoxicity through modulating the cell signaling pathways 
Rana, MN; Karim, N; Changlek, S; Rahman, MdA; Tangpong, J; Hajjar, D; Alelwani, W; Makki, AA 
2020 
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
ISSN: 1319-562X
EISSN: 2213-7106 
27 
12 
3700-3710 
This research investigated the reno-protective effect of Thunbergia laurifolia Linn. (TL) in a lead-induced toxicity test through the modulation of cell signaling pathways. The study carried out to evaluate the effect of TL leaf extracts in Swiss Albino mice exposed to lead acetate (PbAc). Prior to in vivo study, a probable kidney-protective effect of the plant leaf extract was presumed through an activity-specific (PASS) molecular docking analysis. In animal model study, albino mice were divided in seven groups and cotreated with PbAc and TL (100, 200 mg/kgBW) or vitamin E (100 mg/kgBW) for 38 days, whereas the untreated control, TL control, and vehicle control groups received sodium acetate, PbAc, sodium acetate plus mineral oil, respectively. At the end of treatment, blood and kidney tissue were collected for investigating Pb concentration, estimating biochemical profile, evaluating oxidative stress and inflammatory parameters. The histopathological change of kidney along with apoptosis was assessed from kidney sections using H & E staining and TUNEL assay. Pb-exposed mice were found to be increased concentration of Pb in the blood and kidney sample, which further led to increased MDA levels in the plasma, blood, and tissue. Followed by kidney damage, increased expression of TNF-alpha, iNOS, and COX-2 in kidney tissues were noticed, which were related to elevated TNF-alpha in the systemic circulation of Pb-treated mice. Cotreatment with TL or vitamin E significantly reduced altered structure and apoptosis of kidney tissues. Downregulation of inflammatory markers especially TNF-alpha, iNOS, and COX-2 with simultaneous improvement of renal function through reduced plasma BUN and creatinine levels demonstrate that TL act as a potential dietary supplement to detoxify Pb in kidney showing an antioxidant and antiinflammatory effect. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. 
Thunbergia laurifolia Linn; Lead (Pb); Oxidative stress; Anti-inflammation; Renotoxicity