Rosavin and salidroside attenuate microglia injury via nuclear factor κ-B signaling pathway.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Hang Liu, Yandong Ma, Qian Chen, Yuting Dai, Yixuan Wang, Huating Huang, Zihan Yao, Chaoren Yan, Jingming Shi
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Abstract

Objectives: Inflammation, oxidative harm, and degradation of mitochondria ultimately contribute to the initiation neurodegenerative changes. This study investigated the inhibitory effects of rosavin and salidroside on neuroinflammation induced by β-amyloid oligomers using primary microglia derived from the cerebral tissue of C57BL/6 J mice.

Key findings: Following β-amyloid oligomers' production, a series of continuous neurological deterioration takes place. Rosavin and salidroside exhibited distinct inhibitory effects on different neurodegenerative damage. Subsequent studies indicated that the protective mechanism of rosavin was associated with nuclear factor к-B phosphorylation.

Lay summary: Rhodiola rosea L., with its natural small molecule compounds like rosavin may be potential candidates for the treatment of AD.

红景天苷和红景天苷通过核因子κ-B信号通路减轻小胶质细胞损伤。
目的:炎症、氧化损伤和线粒体降解最终导致神经退行性改变。本实验以C57BL/6 J小鼠为实验对象,研究了红景天素和红景天苷对β-淀粉样蛋白低聚物诱导的神经炎症的抑制作用。主要发现:随着β-淀粉样蛋白低聚物的产生,一系列持续的神经退化发生。红景天和红景天苷对不同的神经退行性损伤表现出明显的抑制作用。随后的研究表明,红花素的保护机制与核因子к-B磷酸化有关。摘要:红景天因其天然小分子化合物如玫瑰素可能是治疗AD的潜在候选药物。
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期刊介绍: JPP keeps pace with new research on how drug action may be optimized by new technologies, and attention is given to understanding and improving drug interactions in the body. At the same time, the journal maintains its established and well-respected core strengths in areas such as pharmaceutics and drug delivery, experimental and clinical pharmacology, biopharmaceutics and drug disposition, and drugs from natural sources. JPP publishes at least one special issue on a topical theme each year.
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