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Tetrahydroxystilbene Glucoside Inhibits Excessive Autophagy and Improves Microvascular Endothelial Dysfunction in Prehypertensive Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.

Qianqian Dong1, Wenjuan Xing2, Feng Fu2, Zhenghua Liu2, Jie Wang3, Xiangyan Liang3, Xuanxuan Zhou1, Qian Yang1, Wei Zhang4, Feng Gao2, Siwang Wang1, Haifeng Zhang3.   

Abstract

Autophagy exists in vascular endothelial cells, but the relationship between autophagy and blood vessel dysfunction in hypertension remains elusive. This study aimed to investigate role of autophagy in vascular endothelial dysfunction in prehypertension and hypertension and the underlying mechanisms involved. Furthermore, we sought to determine if and how tetrahydroxystilbene glucoside (TSG), a resveratrol analogue and active ingredient of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb used for its cardiovascular protective properties in traditional Chinese medicine, influences vascular endothelial function. Male spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) aged 4 weeks (young) and 12 weeks (adult) were studied and the vascular function of isolated aorta and mesenteric artery was assessed in vitro. Compared with Wistar Kyoto rats (WKY), young and adult SHRs showed endothelial dysfunction of the aorta and mesenteric artery, along with decreased pAkt, pmTOR, and autophagic marker protein p62 and increased LC3 II/I in microvascular but not aortic tissues. TSG administration for 14 days significantly improved mesenteric vascular endothelial function, increased levels of pAkt and pmTOR, and decreased autophagy. Pretreatment of young SHRs with the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin blocked the antiautophagic and vasodilative effects of TSG. Moreover, TSG significantly activated Akt-mTOR signaling in HUVECs and reduced the autophagic levels in vitro, which were almost completely blocked by rapamycin. In summary, mesenteric endothelial dysfunction in prehypertensive SHRs was at least partly attributable to excessive autophagy in vascular tissues. TSG partly restored microvascular endothelial dysfunction through activating the Akt/mTOR pathway, which consequently suppressed autophagy, indicating that TSG could be potentially applied to protect vascular function against subclinical changes in prehypertension.

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Keywords:  2,3,5,4′-tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O--D-glucoside; Autophagy; Mesenteric Arteries; Prehypertension; Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27776426     DOI: 10.1142/S0192415X16500786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Chin Med        ISSN: 0192-415X            Impact factor:   4.667


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1.  2,3,4',5-tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-D-glucoside exacerbates acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity by inducing hepatic expression of CYP2E1, CYP3A4 and CYP1A2.

Authors:  Shangfu Xu; Jie Liu; Jingshan Shi; Zhengtao Wang; Lili Ji
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-11-28       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Vitamin D receptor deficiency increases systolic blood pressure by upregulating the renin-angiotensin system and autophagy.

Authors:  Jian Jia; Xu Tao; Zhouning Tian; Jing Liu; Xiaoman Ye; Yiyang Zhan
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 2.447

3.  Polygonum multiflorum extract support hair growth by elongating anagen phase and abrogating the effect of androgen in cultured human dermal papilla cells.

Authors:  Jae Young Shin; Yun-Ho Choi; Jaeyoon Kim; Se Young Park; You Jin Nam; So Young Lee; Jeong Hoon Jeon; Mu Hyun Jin; Sanghwa Lee
Journal:  BMC Complement Med Ther       Date:  2020-05-12

Review 4.  A Review of Pharmacology, Toxicity and Pharmacokinetics of 2,3,5,4'-Tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-D-Glucoside.

Authors:  Cheng Wang; Shu Dai; Lihong Gong; Ke Fu; Cheng Ma; Yanfang Liu; Honglin Zhou; Yunxia Li
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 5.810

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