Trilobatin promotes angiogenesis after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury via SIRT7/VEGFA signaling pathway in rats.
Fengying HuangLingyu LuoYujia WuDianya XiaFan XuJianmei GaoJingshan ShiQi-Hai GongPublished in: Phytotherapy research : PTR (2022)
Angiogenesis plays a pivotal role in the recovery of neurological function after ischemia stroke. Herein, we investigated the effect of trilobatin (TLB) on angiogenesis after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI). The effect of TLB on angiogenesis after CIRI were investigated in mouse brain microvascular endothelium bEnd.3 cells and middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO)-induced CIRI rat model. The cell proliferation and angiogenesis were observed using immunofluorescence staining. The cell cycle, expressions of cell cycle-related proteins and SIRT 1-7 were determined by flow cytometry and western blot, respectively. The binding affinity of TLB with SIRT7 was predicted by molecular docking. The results showed that TLB concentration-dependently promoted bEnd.3 cell proportion in the S-phase. TLB significantly increased the protein expressions of SIRT6, SIRT7, and VEGFA, but not affected SIRT1-SIRT5 protein expressions. Moreover, TLB not only dramatically alleviated neurological impairment after CIRI, but also enhanced post-stroke neovascularization and newly formed functional vessels in cerebral ischemic penumbra. Furthermore, TLB up-regulated the protein expressions of CDK4, cyclin D1, VEGFA and its receptor VEGFR-2. Intriguingly, TLB not only directly bound to SIRT7, but also increased SIRT7 expression at day 28. Our findings reveal that TLB promotes cerebral microvascular endothelial cells proliferation, and facilitates angiogenesis after CIRI via mediating SIRT7/VEGFA signaling pathway in rats. Therefore, TLB might be a novel restorative agent to rescue ischemia stroke.
Keyphrases
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- cell cycle
- endothelial cells
- oxidative stress
- cell proliferation
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- signaling pathway
- molecular docking
- high glucose
- cerebral ischemia
- induced apoptosis
- middle cerebral artery
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- binding protein
- flow cytometry
- pi k akt
- atrial fibrillation
- wound healing
- nitric oxide
- single cell
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- brain injury
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- long non coding rna
- dna methylation
- drug induced
- atomic force microscopy
- cell therapy
- south africa
- optical coherence tomography
- blood brain barrier
- single molecule