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Isoliquiritigenin Inhibits Atherosclerosis by Blocking TRPC5 Channel Expression

Jie Qi, Jianguo Cui, Baobin Mi, Xiaohong Yan, Wenwen Xu, Hui Ma, Zhang Qingtan, Fang Xu

2020Cardiovascular Therapeutics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Isoliquiritigenin (ISL) is a flavonoid isolated mainly from the licorice plant, a traditional Chinese herb. ISL has shown anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antidiabetic activities. However, the pharmaceutical effects of ISL on atherosclerosis are seldom explored. In this study, we used apolipoprotein E (ApoE) knockout mouse model and angiotensin II- (Ang II-) stimulated vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) to elucidate the pharmacological mechanism of ISL to inhibit atherosclerosis. We found that in ApoE −/− mice ISL could attenuate atherosclerotic lesion, reduce serum lipid levels, and inhibit TRPC5 expression. In vitro, ISL inhibited Ang II-stimulated proliferation of VSMCs and suppressed Ang II-induced TRPC5 and PCNA expressions in a dose-dependent fashion. In conclusion, our findings provide novel insight into the pharmacological effects of ISL on atherosclerosis and suggest that ISL is beneficial for cardiovascular protection.

Topics & Concepts

IsoliquiritigeninMedicineVascular smooth musclePharmacologyAngiotensin IIApolipoprotein EInternal medicineEndocrinologyTRPC5ReceptorTransient receptor potential channelSmooth muscleTRPC1DiseasePharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsGinseng Biological Effects and ApplicationsGalectins and Cancer Biology