Effect of Tricin on cardiomyocyte damage caused by diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM).

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Rong Yu, Yaping Zhang, Tong Wang, Jinju Duan, Xiaoming Li
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Abstract

Objectives: Flavonoid compounds exhibit remarkable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties in DCM and various other diseases. However, the specific mechanisms by which Tricin, 4',5,7-trihydroxy-3',5'-dimethoxyflavone, exerts its effects in the context of DCM remain to be elucidated.

Methods: Rat H9C2 cells were cultured and subjected to high glucose conditions to establish a DCM cell model. Tricin was administered in varying concentrations to evaluate its effects on cellular oxidative stress markers, including ROS, LDH, and SOD. Additionally, the levels of inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6, as well as the expression of TLR4, MYD88, and p-NF-κB, were assessed through ELISA and Western blotting.

Results: Tricin treatment significantly ameliorated high glucose-induced oxidative stress in H9C2 cells, evidenced by reduced ROS and LDH levels and increased SOD levels in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, Tricin effectively suppressed the elevation of pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6. Tricin also inhibited the overactivation of the TLR4-MYD88-NF-κB signaling pathway, suggesting its role in modulating key inflammatory processes in DCM.

Conclusions: Tricin exhibits a protective role against high glucose-induced cardiac damage in a DCM cell model. By reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, and inhibiting the TLR4-MYD88-NF-κB pathway, Tricin shows significant therapeutic potential for DCM treatment. This study underscores the value of Tricin as a novel therapeutic approach for managing diabetic cardiomyopathy, warranting further research and clinical investigation.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

三尖杉酯素对糖尿病心肌病(DCM)引起的心肌细胞损伤的影响
目的:类黄酮化合物在 DCM 和其他各种疾病中表现出显著的抗氧化和抗炎特性。然而,4',5,7-三羟基-3',5'-二甲氧基黄酮 Tricin 对 DCM 发挥作用的具体机制仍有待阐明:方法:培养大鼠 H9C2 细胞并将其置于高糖条件下,以建立 DCM 细胞模型。给大鼠 H9C2 细胞注射不同浓度的三尖杉素,以评估其对细胞氧化应激指标(包括 ROS、LDH 和 SOD)的影响。此外,还通过 ELISA 和 Western 印迹法评估了炎症细胞因子 TNF-α、IL-1β 和 IL-6 的水平以及 TLR4、MYD88 和 p-NF-κB 的表达:结果:Tricin 处理能明显改善高糖诱导的 H9C2 细胞氧化应激,表现为 ROS 和 LDH 水平降低,SOD 水平升高,且呈剂量依赖性。此外,Tricin 还能有效抑制促炎细胞因子 TNF-α、IL-1β 和 IL-6 的升高。三尖杉素还抑制了TLR4-MYD88-NF-κB信号通路的过度激活,表明其在调节DCM关键炎症过程中的作用:结论:在 DCM 细胞模型中,三尖杉酯素对高糖诱导的心脏损伤具有保护作用。通过减少氧化应激和炎症以及抑制 TLR4-MYD88-NF-κB 通路,Tricin 显示出治疗 DCM 的巨大潜力。这项研究强调了 Tricin 作为一种新型治疗方法在糖尿病心肌病治疗中的价值,值得进一步研究和临床调查:临床试验编号:不适用。
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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
3.50
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期刊介绍: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the heart and circulatory system, as well as related molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathophysiology, epidemiology, and controlled trials.
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