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Activation of <scp>PGC</scp>‐1α‐dependent mitochondrial biogenesis supports therapeutic effects of silibinin against type I diabetic periodontitis

Xiaoyu Sun, Yifan Ping, Xumin Li, Yixin Mao, Yang Chen, Lixi Shi, Xinhua Hong, Liang Chen, Shuhong Chen, Zelin Cao, Pan Chen, Zhongchen Song, Daniël Wismeijer, Gang Wu, Yinhui Ji, Shengbin Huang

2023Journal Of Clinical Periodontology25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Aim To investigate whether silibinin impacts diabetic periodontitis (DP) via mitochondrial regulation. Materials and Methods In vivo, rats were divided into control, diabetes, DP and DP combined with silibinin groups. Diabetes and periodontitis were induced by streptozocin and silk ligation, respectively. Bone turnover was evaluated by microcomputed tomography, histology and immunohistochemistry. In vitro, human periodontal ligament cells ( hPDLCs ) were exposed to hydrogen peroxide ( H 2 O 2 ) with or without silibinin. Osteogenic function was analysed by Alizarin Red and alkaline phosphatase staining. Mitochondrial function and biogenesis were investigated by mitochondrial imaging assays and quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Activator and lentivirus‐mediated knockdown of peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor gamma‐coactivator 1‐alpha ( PGC ‐1α), a critical regulator of mitochondria biogenesis, was used to explore the mitochondrial mechanisms. Results Silibinin attenuated periodontal destruction and mitochondrial dysfunction and enhanced mitochondrial biogenesis and PGC‐1α expression in rats with DP. Meanwhile, silibinin promoted cell proliferation, osteogenesis and mitochondrial biogenesis and increased the PGC‐1α level in hPDLCs exposed to H 2 O 2 . Silibinin also protected PGC‐1α from proteolysis in hPDLCs. Furthermore, both silibinin and activator of PGC‐1α ameliorated cellular injury and mitochondrial abnormalities in hPDLCs, while knockdown of PGC‐1α abolished the beneficial effect of silibinin. Conclusions Silibinin attenuated DP through the promotion of PGC‐1α‐dependent mitochondrial biogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

SilibininMitochondrial biogenesisChemistryGene knockdownMitochondrionCell biologyCancer researchBiologyBiochemistryApoptosisMitochondrial Function and PathologyOral microbiology and periodontitis researchSilymarin and Mushroom Poisoning
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