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Phospholipase A2 inhibitor varespladib prevents wasp sting-induced nephrotoxicity in rats

Journal

TOXICON
Volume 215, Issue -, Pages 69-76

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2022.06.007

Keywords

Acute kidney injury; Nephrotoxicity; Phospholipase A(2); Rhabdomyolysis; Varespladib; Wasp

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This study demonstrates the potential of varespladib as a therapeutic agent for wasp sting-induced acute kidney injury. The results show that varespladib significantly inhibits wasp venom PLA(2) activity, reducing rhabdomyolysis and hemolysis markers and improving kidney pathology.
This study aimed to clarify whether varespladib, a phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) inhibitor, can be used as a therapeutic agent for wasp sting-induced acute kidney injury (AKI). Rats were divided into control, AKI, and AKI + varespladib groups. The AKI model was established by subcutaneously injecting wasp venom at five different sites in rats. Varespladib treatment showed a significant inhibitory effect on wasp venom PLA(2) in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, we observed that varespladib decreased the levels of rhabdomyolysis and hemolysis markers compared with that in the AKI group. Histopathological changes in the kidney decreased significantly, and rat serum creatinine levels were reduced after varespladib administration. The significantly regulated genes in the kidney of the AKI group were mostly involved in inflammatory response pathway, and the administration of varespladib remarkably attenuated the expression of these genes. Therefore, varespladib inhibited wasp sting-induced functional and pathological damage to the kidneys. We propose that the PLA(2) inhibitor varespladib protects the kidney tissue in a wasp sting-induced AKI model by inhibiting PLA(2) activity.

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