Protective effect of maltol on pathological response of cardiomyocyte in dystrophic mice.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Ahyoung Lee, Hayeong Kwon, Seulmin Kim, Yoonhee Jeong, Byung Tae Choi, Changwon Kho
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Abstract

Heart diseases are a significant contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and despite their diverse and complex mechanisms, treatment options remain limited. Maltol, a natural compound with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, exhibits potential for addressing this need. This study evaluates the cardioprotective effects of maltol in isoproterenol (ISO)-induced cardiac stress models and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Maltol's cardiac cytotoxicity was assessed in rodent (H9c2) and human (AC16) cells and compared with that of dapagliflozin to illustrate its cardiac safety. In ISO-induced stress models, maltol significantly reduced hypertrophic markers and inflammation while enhancing autophagy and antioxidant pathways. In the mdx mice, a DMD model, maltol treatment improved cardiac contractility and reduced pathogenic remodeling. Enhanced phosphorylation of phospholamban and trends toward higher SERCA2a expression indicated enhanced Ca2+ handling, which is crucial in DMD cardiomyopathy. This study demonstrated that maltol has the potential to provide therapeutic benefits for DMD and other cardiac conditions characterized by hypertrophy and inflammation, as evidenced by its well-known antioxidant properties, low cytotoxicity, and capacity to enhance cardiac function and Ca2+ handling.

麦芽酚对营养不良小鼠心肌细胞病理反应的保护作用
心脏病是导致全球发病率和死亡率的一个重要因素,尽管其发病机制复杂多样,但治疗方案仍然有限。麦芽酚是一种具有抗氧化和抗炎活性的天然化合物,具有满足这一需求的潜力。本研究评估了麦芽酚在异丙肾上腺素(ISO)诱导的心脏应激模型和杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)中的心脏保护作用。在啮齿动物(H9c2)和人类(AC16)细胞中评估了麦芽酚的心脏细胞毒性,并与达帕利嗪进行了比较,以说明其对心脏的安全性。在 ISO 诱导的应激模型中,麦芽酚能显著减少肥大标志物和炎症,同时增强自噬和抗氧化途径。在 DMD 模型 mdx 小鼠中,麦芽酚治疗可改善心脏收缩力,减少致病性重塑。磷脂酰胆碱磷酸化的增强和 SERCA2a 表达的升高趋势表明 Ca2+ 处理能力增强,这在 DMD 心肌病中至关重要。这项研究表明,麦芽酚具有众所周知的抗氧化特性、低细胞毒性以及增强心脏功能和 Ca2+ 处理能力,因此麦芽酚具有治疗 DMD 和其他以肥厚和炎症为特征的心脏疾病的潜力。
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Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology
Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-PHYSIOLOGY
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
53
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology (Korean J. Physiol. Pharmacol., KJPP) is the official journal of both the Korean Physiological Society (KPS) and the Korean Society of Pharmacology (KSP). The journal launched in 1997 and is published bi-monthly in English. KJPP publishes original, peer-reviewed, scientific research-based articles that report successful advances in physiology and pharmacology. KJPP welcomes the submission of all original research articles in the field of physiology and pharmacology, especially the new and innovative findings. The scope of researches includes the action mechanism, pharmacological effect, utilization, and interaction of chemicals with biological system as well as the development of new drug targets. Theoretical articles that use computational models for further understanding of the physiological or pharmacological processes are also welcomed. Investigative translational research articles on human disease with an emphasis on physiology or pharmacology are also invited. KJPP does not publish work on the actions of crude biological extracts of either unknown chemical composition (e.g. unpurified and unvalidated) or unknown concentration. Reviews are normally commissioned, but consideration will be given to unsolicited contributions. All papers accepted for publication in KJPP will appear simultaneously in the printed Journal and online.
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