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Tripterygium glycosides induce premature ovarian failure in rats by promoting p53 phosphorylation and activating the serine/threonine kinase 11-p53-p21 signaling pathway.

T E Liu1, Lina Zhang2, Suwei Wang2, Chuan Chen3, Jin Zheng2.   

Abstract

Premature ovarian failure (POF) is a typical pathological disease of the reproductive system in aging females. Infection, inflammation, immune abnormalities, genetic mutation, radiotherapy and chemotherapy can cause POF. Tripterygium glycosides (TGs) are a component extracted from the Chinese herb Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f., also known as Huangteng. Although TGs have been used to treat various diseases, drug resistance and toxicity can affect patients. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanism of TG-induced POF in rats. The rats were treated with different concentrations of TG, and pathology assays showed that the TG-induced POF was predominantly composed of interstitial cells in a fibrous matrix with a reduced number of follicles at each stage and an increased number of collapsed oocytes. Furthermore, reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and immunohistochemistry assays indicated that the expression levels of serine/threonine kinase 11 (Stk11), p53 p21 and activated caspase-3 were elevated significantly in the TG-treated groups. Serine 15 phosphorylation of p53 was also enhanced significantly in the TG-treated groups. In addition, a chromatin immunoprecipitation-PCR assay revealed that the TGs induced p53 activation and enhanced the transcription of p21. In conclusion, TGs induce apoptosis and necrosis in rat ovarian tissues, as well as POF, via p53 phosphorylation and activation of the Stk11-p53-p21 signaling pathway.

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Keywords:  Stk11-p53-p21 signaling pathway; Tripterygium glycosides; p53 phosphorylation; premature ovarian failure

Year:  2015        PMID: 26170905      PMCID: PMC4486875          DOI: 10.3892/etm.2015.2498

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Ther Med        ISSN: 1792-0981            Impact factor:   2.447


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