Systematical Identification of the Protective Effect of Danhong Injection and BuChang NaoXinTong Capsules on Transcription Factors in Cerebral Ischemia Mice Brain.
Jing XuTingting WangFeifei GuoEnhui JiYi ZhangHongwei WuShihuan TangJunying WeiHongjun YangPublished in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2020)
Cerebral ischemia has led to a high rate of both disability and mortality with massive healthcare costs. Although transcriptional regulation is typically mediated by different combinations of TFs, a combined regulatory unit to synergistically activate transcription has remained unclear in cerebral ischemia, especially in different drug treatments. In this study, TFs alterations after 6 h cerebral ischemic injury and repair were performed by a concatenated tandem array of consensus transcription factor response elements (catTFREs), and vital TFs were obtained by TFs-target imbalanced network. Drug intervention used Danhong injection (DHI) and BNC (BuChang NaoXinTong Capsules), which has been widely prescribed in Chinese herb medicine for the treatment of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases. There were 198 TFs identified after 6 h MCAO operation, and six TFs (Sox2, Smad3, FoxO1, Creb1, Egr,1 and Smad4) were considered as critical TFs in response to cerebral ischemia. Moreover, Smad3 was identified as a hub TF among six vital TFs, and the transcription activity of Smad3 was further verified. These 6 TFs were all reversed by DHI or BNC, indicating different medications may regulate different transcription factors through TF synergy. Moreover, validation results indicated that Smad3 was a putative target TF for DHI and BNC-mediated protection against cerebral ischemia. The observations of the present study provide a fresh understanding of biomolecules and possible new avenues for therapeutic interventions, in addition to the new intervention pattern for different treatments for ischemia stroke.
Keyphrases
- cerebral ischemia
- transcription factor
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- blood brain barrier
- brain injury
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- transforming growth factor
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- dna binding
- cardiovascular disease
- signaling pathway
- stem cells
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- atrial fibrillation
- clinical practice
- social media
- type diabetes
- cell proliferation
- coronary artery disease
- functional connectivity
- affordable care act
- cardiovascular risk factors
- wild type
- resting state