Astragalus Polysaccharides Alleviate Sepsis by Boosting Adrenal Hormone Synthesis and Repairing Microvascular Damage.

IF 3.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Yihui Chai, Yunzhi Chen, Zhaoxia Huang, Xiaoqing Liu, Jun Li
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Abstract

Sepsis is a severe infection-related condition commonly seen in clinical practice, characterized by systemic inflammation and multi-organ dysfunction. Astragalus polysaccharides (APS), the primary bioactive compound from the traditional Chinese herb Astragalus, has shown significant anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and antioxidant effects. This study aimed to explore APS's potential in alleviating sepsis by enhancing adrenal cortical hormone production and repairing adrenal microvascular damage, while uncovering the underlying molecular mechanisms. Using an SD rat model, sepsis was induced via cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) surgery. Rats were treated with APS at doses of 400, 600, or 800 mg/kg/day for 7 days. Survival rates, inflammatory cytokine levels, adrenal function, and molecular pathways were evaluated using techniques such as ELISA, HE staining, TUNEL assay, metabolomics, transcriptome sequencing, and validation. Results showed that APS significantly reduced sepsis-induced mortality, elevated serum cortisol levels, and lowered inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α. Histological analysis revealed that APS protected the adrenal cortex from apoptosis and inflammatory infiltration. Metabolomic analysis identified 154 differentially regulated metabolites, including significant changes in steroid hormones. Transcriptomic sequencing indicated changes in gene expression, suggesting that APS may inhibit NF-κB activity and promote nitric oxide (NO) production, thus protecting endothelial cells. These findings suggest that APS improves adrenal function and mitigates sepsis-related damage, offering promising therapeutic avenues for sepsis treatment.

黄芪多糖通过促进肾上腺激素合成和修复微血管损伤减轻败血症。
脓毒症是临床常见的严重感染相关疾病,以全身炎症和多器官功能障碍为特征。黄芪多糖(Astragalus polysaccharides, APS)是中药黄芪的主要活性成分,具有显著的抗炎、免疫调节和抗氧化作用。本研究旨在探讨黄芪多糖通过促进肾上腺皮质激素分泌和修复肾上腺微血管损伤来减轻脓毒症的潜力,并揭示其潜在的分子机制。用SD大鼠模型,通过盲肠结扎穿刺术(CLP)诱导脓毒症。大鼠分别以400、600、800 mg/kg/天的剂量给药,连续7天。生存率、炎症细胞因子水平、肾上腺功能和分子途径通过ELISA、HE染色、TUNEL测定、代谢组学、转录组测序和验证等技术进行评估。结果显示,黄芪多糖显著降低败血症死亡率,升高血清皮质醇水平,降低炎症因子IL-6和TNF-α。组织学分析显示,黄芪多糖对肾上腺皮质细胞凋亡和炎症浸润具有保护作用。代谢组学分析确定了154种差异调节的代谢物,包括类固醇激素的显著变化。转录组测序显示基因表达变化,提示黄芪多糖可能抑制NF-κB活性,促进一氧化氮(NO)的产生,从而保护内皮细胞。这些发现表明,APS可改善肾上腺功能,减轻败血症相关损伤,为败血症治疗提供了有希望的治疗途径。
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 工程技术-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
460
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: This journal is devoted to publishing the highest quality innovative papers in the fields of biochemistry and biotechnology. The typical focus of the journal is to report applications of novel scientific and technological breakthroughs, as well as technological subjects that are still in the proof-of-concept stage. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology provides a forum for case studies and practical concepts of biotechnology, utilization, including controls, statistical data analysis, problem descriptions unique to a particular application, and bioprocess economic analyses. The journal publishes reviews deemed of interest to readers, as well as book reviews, meeting and symposia notices, and news items relating to biotechnology in both the industrial and academic communities. In addition, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology often publishes lists of patents and publications of special interest to readers.
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