| Literature DB >> 29017932 |
Bin Huang1, Zhong-Yan Zhou2, Shang Li1, Xiao-Hui Huang1, Jing-Yi Tang3, Maggie Pui Man Hoi4, Simon Ming Yuen Lee5.
Abstract
Defects in vascular integrity in cerebrovasculature lead to serious pathologies including hemorrhagic stroke. The stability of cell adhesion junctions and actin-myosin contractile machinery are two major determinants for the integrity of endothelial monolayer. Here we have evaluated the protective effects of tanshinone I (Tan I), a lipophilic compound presents in Salvia miltiorrhiza, against atorvastatin-induced cerebral hemorrhage in zebrafish in vivo, and further dissected the molecular mechanisms in HUVECs. We demonstrated that Tan I protected endothelial integrity by stabilizing cell-cell adhesion junctions via the inhibition of Src-mediated VE-cadherin internalization and subsequent junction-linked actin cytoskeleton depolymerization. In addition, Tan I inhibited ROCK-associated endothelial contractile machinery by dephosphorylating cofilin and MYPT1. These findings identified Tan I as an endothelial stabilizing agent and suggested Tan I as a potential treatment for vascular leakage in hemorrhagic stroke.Entities:
Keywords: Endothelial cell adhesion; HUVECs; Hemorrhagic stroke; Tanshinone I; Vascular integrity; Zebrafish
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29017932 DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2017.09.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacol Res ISSN: 1043-6618 Impact factor: 7.658