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NAD<sup>+</sup> ameliorates endotoxin‐induced acute kidney injury in a sirtuin1–dependent manner via GSK‐3β/Nrf2 signalling pathway

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2022

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Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a substantial worldwide public health concern with no specific and effective therapies in clinic. NAD<sup>+</sup> is a pivotal determinant of cellular energy metabolism involved in the progression of AKI; however, its mechanism in kidney injury remains poorly understood. Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) is an NAD<sup>+</sup> -dependent deacetylase associated with renal protection and acute stress resistance. In this study, we have investigated the role of NAD<sup>+</sup> in AKI and the potential mechanism(s) involved in its renoprotective effect. NAD<sup>+</sup> was notably decreased and negatively correlated with kidney dysfunction in AKI, restoring NAD<sup>+</sup> with NMN significantly ameliorates LPS-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis and attenuates renal damage. We also found that the protection of NAD<sup>+</sup> is associated with SIRT1 expressions and performs in a SIRT1-dependent manner. Inhibition of SIRT1 blunted the protective effect of NAD<sup>+</sup> and up-regulated the activity of glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) that was concomitant with mitigated Nrf2 nuclear accumulation, thereby exacerbates AKI. These findings suggest that NAD<sup>+</sup> /SIRT1/GSK-3β/Nrf2 axis is an important mechanism that can protect against AKI which might be a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of AKI.

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