Investigation of the Renal Defensive Influence of Walnut Septa Extract Against Acute Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Seda Askin, Khasiiat Iminova, Bahri Avci, Hakan Askin

TL;DR
This study explores how walnut septa extract may protect against kidney damage caused by ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats.
Contribution
The study identifies walnut septa extract as a potential natural renoprotective agent targeting oxidative stress and inflammation.
Findings
Walnut septa extract increased GSH activity and reduced LDH levels in kidney tissues.
The extract activated Gpx4, Krt8, and Nrf2 genes while inhibiting Kim-1 and Lcn2 genes.
It showed renoprotective effects by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation.
Abstract
Aim: Acute kidney injury (AKI), also known as renal failure among the public, is the sudden decrease or loss of kidney functions. In the treatment of this condition, drugs with anti-inflammatory properties are generally preferred, but these drugs have many side effects. Physicians may need natural antioxidants as an alternative or additional treatment to the applied treatment to eliminate or reduce these side effects. Therefore, we conducted our current study molecularly to reveal the protective potential of walnut septa extract (WSE) in targeting oxidative stress, inflammation, ferroptosis, and cellular differentiation mechanisms in kidney tissues in Sprague-Dawley rats with kidney damage. Methods: The bioactive compounds in this extract were identified. Before inducing a renal IR injury model in the rats this extract was administered. Then, tissue oxidative stress markers were…
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TopicsNuts composition and effects
