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Lanthanum hydroxide inhibits vascular calcification by regulating the HIF-1 pathway.

Cell biology international (2022-05-12)
Shengnan Wang, Lulu Zhao, Hong Liu, Ruilan Han, Yang Liu, Jie Gao, Ren Bu, Bing Li, Lijun Sun, Jian Hao, Jianrong Zhao, Gang Li
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The main reason for the high incidence of cardiovascular disease in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with vascular calcification (VC) is also the main cause of death in CKD patients. Lanthanum hydroxide (LH) has an inhibitory effect on VC in chronic renal failure; however, the mechanism of its inhibition is poorly defined. Here, we used network pharmacology analysis and found that hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) is related to VC. In a CKD rat model induced by adenine combined with high phosphorus (1.2%), LH improved the survival rate and inhibited the occurrence and development of VC. In an in vitro study, we found that lanthanum chloride inhibited the occurrence of VC induced by high phosphorus and reduced the production of reactive oxygen species. This study thus revealed that LH can inhibit the occurrence and development of VC by inhibiting the activation of HIF-1.

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HIF-Hydroxylase Inhibitor, DMOG, The HIF-Hydroxylase Inhibitor, DMOG, also referenced under CAS 89464-63-1, controls the biological activity of HIF-Hydroxylase. This small molecule/inhibitor is primarily used for Cell Structure applications.