Research Article

Tetrandrine Attenuates Podocyte Injury by Inhibiting TRPC6-Mediated RhoA/ROCK1 Pathway

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Tetrandrine (Tet) reduced intracellular Ca2+ influx and calcineurin (CaN) activity in vitro and in vivo. (a) The intracellular Ca2+ influx in MPC5 podocytes was identified by fluorescence detection (μm). versus the lev-NC group. ## versus the lev-TRPC6 group. (b, c) The CaN activities in rats and in MPC5 podocytes. versus the control or lev-NC group. ## versus the ADRIA or lev-TRPC6 group. Nephropathy rats were induced by adriamycin (ADRIA) and then treated with high-dose Tet (16 mg/kg/d) or cyclosporine A (CsA, a positive drug). MPC5 podocytes were transfected with lev-NC or lev-TRPC6 and then treated with U73122 (an inhibitor of TRPC6 channel opening), CsA, or Tet.
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