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Schisandrin B Attenuates Hepatic Stellate Cell Activation and Promotes Apoptosis to Protect against Liver Fibrosis

Zhiman Li, Lijuan Zhao, Yunshi Xia, Jianbo Chen, Hua Mei, Yinshi Sun

2021Molecules22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSC) plays a key role in the progression of hepatic fibrosis, it is essential to remove activated HSC through apoptosis to reverse hepatic fibrosis. Schisandrin B (Sch B) is the main chemical component of schisandrin lignan, and it has been reported to have good hepatoprotective effects. However, Schisandrin B on HSC apoptosis remains unclear. In our study, we stimulated the HSC-T6 and LX-2 cell lines with TGF-β1 to induce cell activation, and the proliferation and apoptosis of the activated HSC-T6 and LX-2 cells were detected after treatment with different doses of Schisandrin B. Flow cytometry results showed that Sch B significantly reduced the activity of activated HSC-T6 and LX-2 cells and significantly induced apoptosis. In addition, the cleaved-Caspase-3 levels were increased, the Bax activity was increased, and the Bcl-2 expression was decreased in HSC-T6 and LX-2 cells treated with Sch B. Our study showed that Sch B inhibited the TGF-β1-induced activity of hepatic stellate cells by promoting apoptosis.

Topics & Concepts

Hepatic stellate cellApoptosisChemistryFlow cytometryCell biologyHepatic fibrosisPharmacologyCancer researchFibrosisMolecular biologyBiologyBiochemistryMedicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyLiver physiology and pathologyMacrophage Migration Inhibitory FactorDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection