| Literature DB >> 29383171 |
Hang Xu1, WenXing Liu1, TianLong Liu1, Ning Su2, Chao Guo1, XiaoNa Feng1, Fang Dou1, Yi Ding1,3, Lei Shi3, AiDong Wen1.
Abstract
Ischemic stroke is a common cerebrovascular disease with substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. However, therapeutic options to minimize the cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury are limited. In China, combination of herb Danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge) and Honghua (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is effective for stroke treatment in patients but its underlying mechanism requires further investigation. Our study was conducted to evaluate and explore the synergistic effects of two herb ingredients Danshensu and hydroxysafflor yellow A (HSYA) on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats. Rats were randomly assigned to the following five groups: sham group, model group, Danshensu group, HSYA group, and Danshensu+HSYA group. Under our experimental conditions in vitro, oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) model was established to determine the synergistic neuroprotective effects of Danshensu and HSYA. With such methods as neurological deficits scoring, TTC, HE and TUNEL staining, and ELISA detection, the results demonstrated that administration of either Danshensu or HSYA improved neurological defects and alleviated pro-inflammatory and oxidative stress reactions. Notably, combination of Danshensu and HSYA exerted more effective results than that used alone. Furthermore, western blot analysis results showed that Danshensu and HSYA combination displayed synergistic regulation on TLR4/NF-κB and Nrf2/HO-1 pathways. Consistently, Danshensu +HSYA group exhibits better neuroprotection in primary neurons with OGD model compared with Danshensu or HSYA group. Taken together, we found for the first time that Danshensu plus HSYA could achieve remarkable synergistic neuroprotective effects on I/R injury, which is related to the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant pathways.Entities:
Keywords: Danshensu; hydroxysafflor yellow A; ischemic stroke; neuroprotective effect; synergistic effect
Year: 2017 PMID: 29383171 PMCID: PMC5777783 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.23272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Figure 1Neurological deficit evaluation (A) and infarct volume ratio by TTC staining (B, C). (A) The neurological scores after MACO in each group (n=8). Neurological scores were expressed as median (range); *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 compared with model group. (B, C) The infarct volume ratios in each group. #P < 0.05 vs. model group; *P < 0.05 vs. DSS+HSYA group. **P < 0.01 vs. sham group.
Figure 2HE staining (A) and TUNEL assay (B). (A) The morphological changes of cell swelling and pyknotic nuclei after 48 h of reperfusion in groups by HE staining. (B) TUNEL positive cells in cerebral cortex at 48 h of reperfusion in five groups. (400 magnifications).
Levels of inflammation and oxidative stress related factors at 48 h after MCAO in each group. Data are expressed as means ± SD (n = 8)
| GROUPS | TNF-α | IL-1β | IL-6 | Sod | GSH-Px | MDA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Pg/ml) | (Pg/ml) | (Pg/ml) | (U/mg) | (U/mg) | (μmol/mg) | |
| Sham | 57.6 ± 2.3 | 15.5 ± 1.2 | 65.6 ± 4.3 | 163.4 ± 9.5 | 73.1 ± 7.4 | 36.5± 8.7 |
| Model | 212.3 ± 13.8** | 56.2 ± 3.1** | 272.1 ± 10.8** | 88.6 ± 8.4** | 49.6 ± 4.7** | 63.6± 13.5** |
| DSS | 113.2 ± 12.0#,* | 30.6 ± 3.4#,* | 133.9 ± 11.1#,* | 129.3 ± 9.7#,* | 63.8 ± 7.5#,* | 45.38± 8.7#,* |
| HSYA | 114.7 ± 12.7#,* | 27.6 ± 2.1#,* | 124.7 ± 2.7#,* | 121.9 ± 12.1#,* | 57.4 ± 4.9#,* | 53.02± 12.5#,* |
| DSS+HSYA | 79.4 ± 6.1# | 20.1 ± 3.3# | 89.4 ± 6.1# | 145.3 ± 5.5# | 71.1±4.1# | 41.60± 7.1# |
# P < 0.05 vs. model group; * P < 0.05 vs. DSS+ HSYA group. ** P < 0.01 vs. Sham.
Figure 3Western blot analysis of DSS and HSYA on the protein levels of (A) TLR4; (B) NF-κb; (C) Nrf2; (D) HO-1. #P < 0.05 vs. model group; *P < 0.05 vs. DSS+ HSYA group.
Figure 4Cell viability (A) and LDH release (B) in primary culture of rat cortical neurons. The control group (normal cell group) was defined as 100%. Data represent means ± SD of triplicate independent experiments. #P < 0.05 vs. OGD group; *P < 0.05 vs. DSS+ HSYA group.