Acupuncture Regulates the Notch Signaling Pathway in Bone Marrow Cells to Alleviate Cyclophosphamide-Induced Myelosuppression in S180 Tumor Bearing Mice

Mei Lu, Dong-dong Yu, Da-ming Cao, Yingchun Teng, Jianwei Li, Guanan Wang, Yan-Chun Wang, Li Zhang
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Objective: To evaluate the protein expression and distribution of Notch signaling-related, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the bone marrow cells of S180 tumor bearing mice. Additionally, verification of acupuncture regulated protein expression of these DEGs to protect bone marrow stem cells and alleviate cyclophosphamide (CTX) chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression was examined as well. Methods: Healthy male Kunming mice were inoculated with S180 sarcomas and further divided into blank control (group A), CTX group (group B), acupuncture (group C), and moxibustion (group D) groups. Animals in groups B, C, and D were intraperitoneally injected with single dose of 150 mg/kg CTX to generate the myelosuppressive model; while animals in group A were injected with an equivalent volume of sterile saline. After immobilizing the animals, mice in groups C and D received daily acupuncture and moxibustion, respectively at Dazhui, Geshu, Shenshu, and Zusanli acupoints; while mice in groups A and B received no daily treatment. Animals in each group were euthanized by cervical dislocation following five days of treatment and their femurs collected for marrow harvest. Small-throughput cDNA microarray was used for initial DEG screening, followed by immunohistochemistry, real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR), and Western Blot analysis to detect protein expression and quantity of the Notch signaling-related DEGs in the bone marrow cells. Results: Expression of numb proteins (i.e., numb1 and numb2) was found to be up regulated while notch2 and jag1 were down regulated in bone marrow cells of acupuncture treated, tumor bearing mice. Conclusion: Acupuncture regulated the changes of Notch signaling-related DEGs in mouse bone marrow cells. The data indicates that acupuncture treatment may alleviate the CTX chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression associated with tumor burden, suggesting that might be the key mechanism to improve bone marrow function.
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针刺调节骨髓细胞Notch信号通路缓解环磷酰胺诱导的S180荷瘤小鼠骨髓抑制
目的:评价Notch信号传导相关差异表达基因(DEGs)在S180荷瘤小鼠骨髓细胞中的蛋白表达和分布。此外,还验证了针刺调节这些DEG的蛋白表达以保护骨髓干细胞和减轻环磷酰胺(CTX)化疗诱导的骨髓抑制。方法:健康雄性昆明小鼠接种S180肉瘤,并进一步分为空白对照组(A组)、CTX组(B组)、针灸组(C组)和艾灸组(D组)。B、C和D组的动物腹膜内注射单剂量150mg/kg CTX以产生骨髓抑制模型;而A组的动物被注射等量的无菌盐水。固定动物后,C组和D组小鼠分别在大椎、格书、肾俞和足三里穴位进行每日针灸;而A组和B组的小鼠不接受每日治疗。每组动物在治疗五天后通过颈椎脱位实施安乐死,并采集其股骨进行骨髓采集。使用小通量cDNA微阵列进行DEG的初步筛选,然后进行免疫组织化学、实时定量PCR(RT-qPCR)和Western印迹分析,以检测骨髓细胞中Notch信号相关DEG的蛋白质表达和数量。结果:在针刺治疗的荷瘤小鼠的骨髓细胞中,发现麻木蛋白(即麻木1和麻木2)的表达上调,而notch2和jag1的表达下调。结论:针刺可调节小鼠骨髓细胞Notch信号传导相关DEGs的变化。数据表明,针灸治疗可以减轻CTX化疗诱导的与肿瘤负荷相关的骨髓抑制,这可能是改善骨髓功能的关键机制。
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