Abstract
The main objective of this work was to determine the ability of polyphenols (procyanidoloic oligomers; PCO) to diminish the contracture of CdCl2-induced mesangial cells (smooth muscle cell type). Glomeruli were isolated by passing rat renal cortex pulp through calibrated sieves followed by a culture step for outgrowth of cells. PCO lethality was measured by microassay (Neutral Red uptake). This study has revealed an absence of PCO toxicity during exposure for 24 h and for concentrations ranging from 0.031 to 1% (w/v) on rat renal mesangial cells. We observed a lack of cytotoxicity response for the PCO mixture dissolved in medium. Quantitative assessments of the planar cell surface area (PCSA) were performed with an accurate automatized image analyser. The use of isolated cultured mesangial cells permits us to evaluate by quantitative morphometric analysis the contracture elicited either with CdCl2 salts alone or by previous incubation with a non-lethal dose of PCO. When renal mesangial cells were exposed for 10 min to the PCO mixture, the Cd-mediated myocontracturant response of the mesangial cells was totally abolished. These results suggest that polyphenols could be effective against renal damages induced by cadmium.
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