Curcumin prevents Cr(VI)-induced renal oxidant damage by a mitochondrial pathway

We report the role of mitochondria in the protective effects of curcumin, a well-known direct and indirect antioxidant, against the renal oxidant damage induced by the hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] compound potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) in rats. Curcumin was given daily by gavage using three differe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Free radical biology & medicine 2011-10, Vol.51 (8), p.1543-1557
Hauptverfasser: Molina-Jijón, Eduardo, Tapia, Edilia, Zazueta, Cecilia, El Hafidi, Mohammed, Zatarain-Barrón, Zyanya Lucia, Hernández-Pando, Rogelio, Medina-Campos, Omar Noel, Zarco-Márquez, Guillermo, Torres, Ismael, Pedraza-Chaverri, José
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Zusammenfassung:We report the role of mitochondria in the protective effects of curcumin, a well-known direct and indirect antioxidant, against the renal oxidant damage induced by the hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] compound potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) in rats. Curcumin was given daily by gavage using three different schemes: (1) complete treatment (100, 200, and 400mg/kg bw 10days before and 2days after K2Cr2O7 injection), (2) pretreatment (400mg/kg bw for 10days before K2Cr2O7 injection), and (3) posttreatment (400mg/kg bw 2days after K2Cr2O7 injection). Rats were sacrificed 48h later after a single K2Cr2O7 injection (15mg/kg, sc) to evaluate renal and mitochondrial function and oxidant stress. Curcumin treatment (schemes 1 and 2) attenuated K2Cr2O7-induced renal dysfunction, histological damage, oxidant stress, and the decrease in antioxidant enzyme activity both in kidney tissue and in mitochondria. Curcumin pretreatment attenuated K2Cr2O7-induced mitochondrial dysfunction (alterations in oxygen consumption, ATP content, calcium retention, and mitochondrial membrane potential and decreased activity of complexes I, II, II–III, and V) but was unable to modify renal and mitochondrial Cr(VI) content or to chelate chromium. Curcumin posttreatment was unable to prevent K2Cr2O7-induced renal dysfunction. In further experiments performed in curcumin (400mg/kg)-pretreated rats it was found that this antioxidant accumulated in kidney and activated Nrf2 at the time when K2Cr2O7 was injected, suggesting that both direct and indirect antioxidant effects are involved in the protective effects of curcumin. These findings suggest that the preservation of mitochondrial function plays a key role in the protective effects of curcumin pretreatment against K2Cr2O7-induced renal oxidant damage.
ISSN:0891-5849
1873-4596
DOI:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2011.07.018