Naringin Attenuates Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury Through Inhibiting Peroxynitrite-Mediated Mitophagy Activation.
Jinghan FengXingmiao ChenShengwen LuWenting LiDan YangWeiwei SuXijun WangJiangang ShenPublished in: Molecular neurobiology (2018)
Excessive autophagy/mitophagy plays important roles during cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. Peroxynitrite (ONOO-), a representative reactive nitrogen species, mediates excessive mitophagy activation and exacerbates cerebral I/R injury. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that naringin, a natural antioxidant, could inhibit ONOO--mediated mitophagy activation and attenuate cerebral I/R injury. Firstly, we demonstrated that naringin possessed strong ONOO- scavenging capability and also inhibited the production of superoxide and nitric oxide in SH-SY5Y cells exposed to 10 h oxygen-glucose-deprivation plus 14 h of reoxygenation or ONOO- donor 3-morpholinosydnonimine conditions. Naringin also inhibited the expression of NADPH oxidase subunits and iNOS in rat brains subjected to 2 h ischemia plus 22 h reperfusion. Next, we found that naringin was able to cross the blood-brain barrier, and naringin decreased neurological deficit score, reduced infarct size, and attenuated apoptotic cell death in the ischemia-reperfused rat brains. Furthermore, naringin reduced 3-nitrotyrosine formation, decreased the ratio of LC3-II to LC3-I in mitochondrial fraction, and inhibited the translocation of Parkin to the mitochondria. Taken together, naringin could be a potential therapeutic agent to prevent the brain from I/R injury via attenuating ONOO--mediated excessive mitophagy.
Keyphrases
- cell death
- oxidative stress
- cerebral ischemia
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- nitric oxide
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- cell cycle arrest
- induced apoptosis
- nlrp inflammasome
- weight gain
- signaling pathway
- acute myocardial infarction
- poor prognosis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- brain injury
- type diabetes
- heart failure
- white matter
- multiple sclerosis
- mass spectrometry
- nitric oxide synthase
- cross sectional
- blood brain barrier
- metabolic syndrome
- high resolution
- coronary artery disease
- simultaneous determination
- liquid chromatography
- blood glucose
- reactive oxygen species
- weight loss