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Plantamajoside alleviates acute sepsis-induced organ dysfunction through inhibiting the TRAF6/NF-κB axis

Daili Feng, Ruying Guo, Wei Liao, Jiancheng Li, Song Cao

2023Pharmaceutical Biology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CONTEXT: Plantamajoside (PMS) possesses rich pharmacological characteristics that have been applied to remedy dozens of diseases. However, the understanding of PMS in sepsis remains insufficient. OBJECTIVE: Role of PMS in sepsis-regulated organ dysfunction and potential mechanisms were investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: = 6). The pathological and apoptotic changes of lung, liver and heart tissues were observed via HE and TUNEL staining. The injury-related factors of lung, liver and heart were detected by corresponding kits. ELISA and qRT-PCR were applied to assess IL-6/TNF-α/IL-1β levels. Apoptosis-related and TRAF6/NF-κB-related proteins were determined using Western blotting. RESULTS: All doses of PMS enhanced the survival rates in the sepsis-induced mouse model. PMS remitted sepsis-mediated lung, liver and heart injury through prohibiting MPO/BALF (70.4%/85.6%), AST/ALT (74.7%/62.7%) and CK-MB/CK (62.3%/68.9%) levels. Moreover, the apoptosis index (lung 61.9%, liver 50.2%, heart 55.7% reduction) and IL-6/TNF-α/IL-1β levels were suppressed by PMS. Furthermore, PMS lowered TRAF6 and p-NF-κB p65 levels, whereas TRAF6 overexpression reversed the protective influences of PMS in organ injury, apoptosis and inflammation triggered by sepsis. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: PMS suppressed sepsis-induced organ dysfunction by regulating the TRAF6/NF-κB axis, and PMS treatment may be considered as a novel strategy for sepsis-caused damage in future.

Topics & Concepts

SepsisMedicineApoptosisOrgan dysfunctionTUNEL assayLungPerforationInflammationProinflammatory cytokinePharmacologyInternal medicineBiologyImmunohistochemistryMaterials scienceBiochemistryPunchingMetallurgyBioactive Compounds in PlantsPhytochemicals and Medicinal PlantsMedicinal Plants and Neuroprotection
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