Characterization of Polyphenolic Compounds from Bacopa procumbens and Their Effects on Wound-Healing Process.
Adriana Martinez-CuazitlMaría Del Consuelo Gómez-GarcíaOriana Hidalgo-AlegriaOlivia Medel FloresJosé Alberto Núñez-GastélumEduardo San Martín MartínezAda María Ríos-CortésMario Garcia-SolisDavid Guillermo Pérez-IshiwaraPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Wounds represent a medical problem that contributes importantly to patient morbidity and to healthcare costs in several pathologies. In Hidalgo, Mexico, the Bacopa procumbens plant has been traditionally used for wound-healing care for several generations; in vitro and in vivo experiments were designed to evaluate the effects of bioactive compounds obtained from a B. procumbens aqueous fraction and to determine the key pathways involved in wound regeneration. Bioactive compounds were characterized by HPLC/QTOF-MS, and proliferation, migration, adhesion, and differentiation studies were conducted on NIH/3T3 fibroblasts. Polyphenolic compounds from Bacopa procumbens (PB) regulated proliferation and cell adhesion; enhanced migration, reducing the artificial scratch area; and modulated cell differentiation. PB compounds were included in a hydrogel for topical administration in a rat excision wound model. Histological, histochemical, and mechanical analyses showed that PB treatment accelerates wound closure in at least 48 h and reduces inflammation, increasing cell proliferation and deposition and organization of collagen at earlier times. These changes resulted in the formation of a scar with better tensile properties. Immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR molecular analyses demonstrated that treatment induces (i) overexpression of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) and (ii) the phosphorylation of Smad2/3 and ERK1/2, suggesting the central role of some PB compounds to enhance wound healing, modulating TGF-β activation.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- transforming growth factor
- healthcare
- cell proliferation
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- signaling pathway
- heavy metals
- ms ms
- cell adhesion
- oxidative stress
- mass spectrometry
- pi k akt
- transcription factor
- palliative care
- aqueous solution
- stem cells
- quality improvement
- combination therapy
- staphylococcus aureus
- case report
- high resolution
- protein kinase
- health information
- solid phase extraction