Angiotensin II (Ang II) can stimulate Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) expression in mesangial cells (MCs), but the role of TLR4 in the Ang II-induced apoptosis and the effect of candesartan on TLR4 expression remain unclear. Here, we report that Ang II-induced MC apoptosis in a time-dependent manner and up-regulated TLR4/MyD88 expression, and that the intracellular ROS was subsequently increased. We also show that candesartan attenuated the Ang II-induced MC apoptosis, and that this protective effect was dependent on decreased TLR4/MyD88 expression as well as reduced intracellular ROS formation. Furthermore, Ang II increased the apoptosis inducing factor protein level, while candesartan markedly reduced this increase. These results demonstrate that TLR4/MyD88 pathway was involved in the Ang II promoted MC apoptosis, which was related to TLR4/MyD88 mediated oxidative stress. These data also suggest that candesartan exerted anti-apoptotic effect as an antioxidant by modulating this pathway.

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