Tanshinone IIA inhibits the apoptosis process of nerve cells by upshifting SIRT1 and FOXO3α protein and regulating anti- oxidative stress molecules and inflammatory factors in cerebral infarction model.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1080/08923973.2024.2428662
Jiao Xu, Xiufeng Liu, Heng Yu, Zhenyu Wang
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Abstract

Background: As a prevalent cerebrovascular disorder, cerebral infarction (CI) has garnered extensive attention globally due to its high incidence and substantial fatality rate. Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) exacerbates not only neuronal demise but also amplifies neural functional impairment. Tanshinone IIA (Tan IIA) has been identified to confer protection against IRI, yet the precise underlying mechanisms remain elusive. This work aimed to delve into the mechanistic role of Tan IIA in CI, with the goal of furnishing more distinct theoretical substantiation for its clinical application.

Methods: Initially, a middle cerebral artery embolization model group (MCAO) model was established, followed by the categorization of rats into distinct groups based on different administration modes. Therapeutic effects were evaluated through indices including mortality rate, cerebral tissue water content, CI proportion, and neural functional scoring. Meanwhile, cellular apoptosis rates in hippocampal and cortical tissues, as well as levels of oxidative stress molecules (OSM), Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), Forkhead box O3 (FOXO3α), and inflammatory factors, were examined to explore the mechanism of action.

Results: This work revealed that within varying doses of Tan IIA groups, as dosage escalated, mortality rate, cerebral edema severity, CI proportion, and neural functional scoring gradually diminished. Notably, the 35 mg/kg dose group exhibited the most significant reductions, with decreases of 74.9%, 12.7%, 47.5%, and 54%, respectively. Cellular apoptosis rates in hippocampal and cortical tissues displayed a stepwise descending trend, with the 35 mg/kg dose group showcasing the largest reduction. SIRT1 and FOXO3α proteins exhibited a steady increase, with the 35 mg/kg dose group manifesting respective elevations of 87.9% and 65.5%, the highest among all groups. Antioxidant molecules glutathione (GSH) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) contents progressively increased, whereas malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO) content decreased. The 35 mg/kg dose group recorded the highest increments of 49.1% and 58.1% for GSH and SOD content, while achieving the greatest reductions of 55.6% and 56.2% for MDA and NO content. Expression of inflammatory factors, namely tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), C-reactive protein (CRP), and interleukin-6 (IL-6), gradually declined, with reductions of 42.1%, 32.2%, and 29.1%, respectively, in the 35 mg/kg dose group, exhibiting drastic differences (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: In conclusion, this research elucidates that Tan IIA improves cerebral edema and neural function by elevating intracellular expression of SIRT1 and FOXO3α proteins, modulating OSM and inflammatory factors. These findings yielded robust experimental support for the potential use of Tan IIA as a therapeutic agent for CI.

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丹参酮 IIA 通过上移 SIRT1 和 FOXO3α 蛋白、调节脑梗死模型中的抗氧化应激分子和炎症因子抑制神经细胞凋亡过程
背景:脑梗塞(CI)是一种常见的脑血管疾病,因其发病率高、致死率高而受到全球广泛关注。缺血再灌注损伤(IRI)不仅会加剧神经元的死亡,还会扩大神经功能损伤。目前已发现丹参酮 IIA(Tan IIA)具有保护神经元免受 IRI 损伤的作用,但其确切的内在机制仍不清楚。方法:首先建立大脑中动脉栓塞模型组(MCAO)模型,然后根据不同的给药方式将大鼠分为不同的组别。通过死亡率、脑组织含水量、CI比例和神经功能评分等指标评估治疗效果。结果发现,在不同剂量的 Tan IIA 组中,随着剂量的增加,死亡率、脑水肿严重程度、CI 比例和神经功能评分逐渐降低。值得注意的是,35 毫克/千克剂量组的降低幅度最大,分别降低了 74.9%、12.7%、47.5% 和 54%。海马和大脑皮层组织的细胞凋亡率呈逐步下降趋势,35 毫克/千克剂量组的下降幅度最大。SIRT1和FOXO3α蛋白呈稳步上升趋势,35毫克/千克剂量组分别升高了87.9%和65.5%,在所有组别中最高。抗氧化分子谷胱甘肽(GSH)和超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)的含量逐渐增加,而丙二醛(MDA)和一氧化氮(NO)的含量则有所下降。35 毫克/千克剂量组的 GSH 和 SOD 含量增幅最大,分别为 49.1% 和 58.1%,而 MDA 和 NO 含量的降幅最大,分别为 55.6% 和 56.2%。肿瘤坏死因子-α(TNF-α)、C反应蛋白(CRP)和白细胞介素-6(IL-6)等炎症因子的表达量逐渐下降,35 毫克/千克剂量组分别下降了 42.1%、32.2% 和 29.1%,表现出巨大差异(P 结论):总之,本研究阐明了丹参酮 IIA 可通过提高细胞内 SIRT1 和 FOXO3α 蛋白的表达、调节 OSM 和炎症因子来改善脑水肿和神经功能。这些发现为Tan IIA作为CI治疗剂的潜在用途提供了有力的实验支持。
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期刊介绍: The journal Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology is devoted to pre-clinical and clinical drug discovery and development targeting the immune system. Research related to the immunoregulatory effects of various compounds, including small-molecule drugs and biologics, on immunocompetent cells and immune responses, as well as the immunotoxicity exerted by xenobiotics and drugs. Only research that describe the mechanisms of specific compounds (not extracts) is of interest to the journal. The journal will prioritise preclinical and clinical studies on immunotherapy of disorders such as chronic inflammation, allergy, autoimmunity, cancer etc. The effects of small-drugs, vaccines and biologics against central immunological targets as well as cell-based therapy, including dendritic cell therapy, T cell adoptive transfer and stem cell therapy, are topics of particular interest. Publications pointing towards potential new drug targets within the immune system or novel technology for immunopharmacological drug development are also welcome. With an immunoscience focus on drug development, immunotherapy and toxicology, the journal will cover areas such as infection, allergy, inflammation, tumor immunology, degenerative disorders, immunodeficiencies, neurology, atherosclerosis and more. Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology will accept original manuscripts, brief communications, commentaries, mini-reviews, reviews, clinical trials and clinical cases, on the condition that the results reported are based on original, clinical, or basic research that has not been published elsewhere in any journal in any language (except in abstract form relating to paper communicated to scientific meetings and symposiums).
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