Honokiol attenuates diabetic nephropathy by targeting SIRT3 to suppress mitochondrial ROS-induced pyroptosis
Ke Yu, Maodong Liu, Tao Zhang, Canghui Guo, Lingyu Du, Min Li, Qian Wang, Ning Han, Yanqing Chi, Ying Li

TL;DR
Honokiol protects against diabetic kidney disease by boosting SIRT3 to reduce harmful mitochondrial activity and cell death.
Contribution
This study reveals a novel mechanism by which Honokiol protects against diabetic nephropathy through the SIRT3-mtROS pathway.
Findings
HKL treatment improved kidney function and reduced damage in diabetic mice.
HKL suppressed pyroptosis by upregulating SIRT3 and reducing mitochondrial ROS.
SIRT3 overexpression mimicked HKL's protective effects, confirming its role in the process.
Abstract
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) persists as the leading cause of end-stage renal disease worldwide. Growing evidence indicates that mitochondrial dysfunction triggers NLRP3 inflammasome activation and subsequent pyroptosis, which play crucial roles in DN development. Honokiol (HKL), a natural compound with the ability to upregulate SIRT3 expression, shows promise in protecting mitochondrial function. This study investigates HKL’s renoprotective effects in DN and explores its mechanism of action through the SIRT3-mediated regulation of mitochondrial ROS, NLRP3 inflammasome, and pyroptosis. db/db diabetic mice and HK-2 cells subjected to hyperglycemic stimulation were used to assess the therapeutic effects of HKL. Renal function, pyroptosis, and mitochondrial homeostasis were assessed via biochemical assays, histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses, transmission electron microscopy,…
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TopicsMagnolia and Illicium research · Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor · Plant-derived Lignans Synthesis and Bioactivity
