OBJECTIVE To investigate the neuroprotective effects and exact mechanisms of myrrh extract following cerebral ischemic stroke.METHODS Male rats were randomly divided into three groups:sham group,middle cerebral artery...OBJECTIVE To investigate the neuroprotective effects and exact mechanisms of myrrh extract following cerebral ischemic stroke.METHODS Male rats were randomly divided into three groups:sham group,middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO)group and myrrh group.Morphological changes were assessed after 7 d of myrrh treatment.Microarray analysis with circulating mRNA was performed to identify differential gene expression profile,gene ontology and pathway enrichment analyses were carried out to predict the gene function.Gene co-expression and pathway networks were constructed to identify the potential targets.The markers of oxidative stress,inflammatory reaction and ferroptosis in the cerebral cortex were detected by ELISA assays.The identified hub pathways and genes were validated by western blotting,immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry analyses.Neurons were exposed to transient oxygen-glucose deprivation(OGD)to model ischemia-like conditions.siRNA-TXNIP were transfected in OGD-induced neurons to explore the mechanism.RESULTS Myrrh extract significantly alleviated neurological deficits,infarct volume and histo⁃pathological damage in MCAO rats.A total of 2200 differentially expressed genes were identified among the three groups.Oxidation-reduction process,inflammatory response,ferroptosis were enriched as the significant gene ontology items.NOD-like receptor signaling were identified as the hub pathway based on the pathway relation network.TXNIP and NLRP3 were screened as the potential targets by a time sequence profile analysis.The levels of IL-1β,IL-18,TNF-α,MDA and TFR in brain tissues were increased while the CAT,SOD,GSH-px and GPX4 levels were significantly decreased in MCAO group.As expected,myrrh extract greatly reversed these changes.The similarly results were also observed in OGD treated neuron cells.The elevated expressions of TXNIP and NLRP3 induced by OGD were success⁃fully inhibited by myrrh treatment.Knockdown of TXNIP significantly alleviated OGD-induced ROS accumulation and oxidative stress,but the antioxidative effect of myrrh was impaired when TXNIP was absent in neuron cells.In addition,knockdown of TXNIP significantly decreased the expression of NLRP3 and increased the expression of GPX4 in OGDinduced neuron cells.However,myrrh treatment scarcely changed the expressions of NLRP3 and these ferroptosis markers in siRNA-TXNIP pretreated cells,compared with the siRNA-TXNIP alone treatment group.Therefore,these data demonstrated that the neuroprotective effect of myrrh extract was dependent on TXNIP-NLRP3 axis.CONCLU⁃SION Thatmyrrh extract exerts neuroprotective property through alleviated ROS-mediated ferroptosis by regulating the TXNIP/NLRP3 axis in ischemic stroke.Myrrh extract could be considered as a promising candidate for the treatment of ischemic stroke.展开更多
Medicinal plants used in folk medicine contain a wide range of substances that can prevent and treat many diseases. The Antiulcer Activities effects of myrrh or Commiphora molmol extract (CME) were assessed in rats. I...Medicinal plants used in folk medicine contain a wide range of substances that can prevent and treat many diseases. The Antiulcer Activities effects of myrrh or Commiphora molmol extract (CME) were assessed in rats. In this experiment, thirty rats were divided into 6 groups as follows: G1) normal control (vehicle);G2) received aspirin without any treatment;G3) pretreated with Omeprazole (antiulcer drug) and groups (4), (5) and (6) were pretreated with CME at 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg b.wt, respective-ly for 2 weeks. At the end of experiment the volume, pH and total acidity of gastric juices;mucus content and ulcer lengths were measured and protection percentages were calculated. Gross and histopathological examinations of stomachs were also performed. CME induced an antiulcer effect manifested by decreased volume and total acidity of gastric juice and increased mucus content and percentages of protec-tion from ulcer as well as partial amelioration of gross and histopathological lesions seen in stomach of ulcerated rats. In conclusion, the results denote that Commiphora molmol extract possess antiulcer effects in rats. These results affirm the traditional use of Myrrh extract for the treatment of gastric ulcer.展开更多
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of (Commiphora molmol(Myrrh)) extract as alternative treatment in hamsters against giardiasis. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the new compound (Commiphora mol...Objective: To investigate the efficacy of (Commiphora molmol(Myrrh)) extract as alternative treatment in hamsters against giardiasis. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the new compound (Commiphora molmol(Myrrh)), as agent a natural product extracted from the roots of Zingiber officinal, on Giardia lamblia infection as anti-protozoal and to study the parasitological and Histopathological impact of this treatment on the duodenal mucosa of infected hamsters. Fifty hamsters were divided into five groups: Group (A): normal control. Group (B): Giardia lamblia infected and untreated hamsters served as control. Group (C): infected with Giardia lamblia and treated with metronidazole in dose (120 μg/kg body weight twice daily for 7 successive days). Group (D) Giardia lamblia infected and orally treated with Myrrh (500 mg/Kg for 1 week). Group (E): Giardia lamblia infected and orally treated with combination 1/3 dose of (120 μg/kg body weight) metronidazole and Myrrh (250 mg/Kg) for 1 week). After 2 weeks of the treatment, hamsters were sacrificed. The highest percentages of reduction in the number of Giardia lamblia cysts and trophozoites were in the group receiving combined metronidazole and myrrh. Histopathological examination revealed complete healing of intestinal mucosa after the combined treatment, while partial healing of the lining epithelium of the intestine was noticed after metronidazole and either myrrh plant treatment.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(8167363181603385)+2 种基金China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2018M643843)Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province(2017JM8056)Key Research and Development Foundation of Shaanxi province(2018SF-241)
文摘OBJECTIVE To investigate the neuroprotective effects and exact mechanisms of myrrh extract following cerebral ischemic stroke.METHODS Male rats were randomly divided into three groups:sham group,middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO)group and myrrh group.Morphological changes were assessed after 7 d of myrrh treatment.Microarray analysis with circulating mRNA was performed to identify differential gene expression profile,gene ontology and pathway enrichment analyses were carried out to predict the gene function.Gene co-expression and pathway networks were constructed to identify the potential targets.The markers of oxidative stress,inflammatory reaction and ferroptosis in the cerebral cortex were detected by ELISA assays.The identified hub pathways and genes were validated by western blotting,immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry analyses.Neurons were exposed to transient oxygen-glucose deprivation(OGD)to model ischemia-like conditions.siRNA-TXNIP were transfected in OGD-induced neurons to explore the mechanism.RESULTS Myrrh extract significantly alleviated neurological deficits,infarct volume and histo⁃pathological damage in MCAO rats.A total of 2200 differentially expressed genes were identified among the three groups.Oxidation-reduction process,inflammatory response,ferroptosis were enriched as the significant gene ontology items.NOD-like receptor signaling were identified as the hub pathway based on the pathway relation network.TXNIP and NLRP3 were screened as the potential targets by a time sequence profile analysis.The levels of IL-1β,IL-18,TNF-α,MDA and TFR in brain tissues were increased while the CAT,SOD,GSH-px and GPX4 levels were significantly decreased in MCAO group.As expected,myrrh extract greatly reversed these changes.The similarly results were also observed in OGD treated neuron cells.The elevated expressions of TXNIP and NLRP3 induced by OGD were success⁃fully inhibited by myrrh treatment.Knockdown of TXNIP significantly alleviated OGD-induced ROS accumulation and oxidative stress,but the antioxidative effect of myrrh was impaired when TXNIP was absent in neuron cells.In addition,knockdown of TXNIP significantly decreased the expression of NLRP3 and increased the expression of GPX4 in OGDinduced neuron cells.However,myrrh treatment scarcely changed the expressions of NLRP3 and these ferroptosis markers in siRNA-TXNIP pretreated cells,compared with the siRNA-TXNIP alone treatment group.Therefore,these data demonstrated that the neuroprotective effect of myrrh extract was dependent on TXNIP-NLRP3 axis.CONCLU⁃SION Thatmyrrh extract exerts neuroprotective property through alleviated ROS-mediated ferroptosis by regulating the TXNIP/NLRP3 axis in ischemic stroke.Myrrh extract could be considered as a promising candidate for the treatment of ischemic stroke.
文摘Medicinal plants used in folk medicine contain a wide range of substances that can prevent and treat many diseases. The Antiulcer Activities effects of myrrh or Commiphora molmol extract (CME) were assessed in rats. In this experiment, thirty rats were divided into 6 groups as follows: G1) normal control (vehicle);G2) received aspirin without any treatment;G3) pretreated with Omeprazole (antiulcer drug) and groups (4), (5) and (6) were pretreated with CME at 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg b.wt, respective-ly for 2 weeks. At the end of experiment the volume, pH and total acidity of gastric juices;mucus content and ulcer lengths were measured and protection percentages were calculated. Gross and histopathological examinations of stomachs were also performed. CME induced an antiulcer effect manifested by decreased volume and total acidity of gastric juice and increased mucus content and percentages of protec-tion from ulcer as well as partial amelioration of gross and histopathological lesions seen in stomach of ulcerated rats. In conclusion, the results denote that Commiphora molmol extract possess antiulcer effects in rats. These results affirm the traditional use of Myrrh extract for the treatment of gastric ulcer.
文摘Objective: To investigate the efficacy of (Commiphora molmol(Myrrh)) extract as alternative treatment in hamsters against giardiasis. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the new compound (Commiphora molmol(Myrrh)), as agent a natural product extracted from the roots of Zingiber officinal, on Giardia lamblia infection as anti-protozoal and to study the parasitological and Histopathological impact of this treatment on the duodenal mucosa of infected hamsters. Fifty hamsters were divided into five groups: Group (A): normal control. Group (B): Giardia lamblia infected and untreated hamsters served as control. Group (C): infected with Giardia lamblia and treated with metronidazole in dose (120 μg/kg body weight twice daily for 7 successive days). Group (D) Giardia lamblia infected and orally treated with Myrrh (500 mg/Kg for 1 week). Group (E): Giardia lamblia infected and orally treated with combination 1/3 dose of (120 μg/kg body weight) metronidazole and Myrrh (250 mg/Kg) for 1 week). After 2 weeks of the treatment, hamsters were sacrificed. The highest percentages of reduction in the number of Giardia lamblia cysts and trophozoites were in the group receiving combined metronidazole and myrrh. Histopathological examination revealed complete healing of intestinal mucosa after the combined treatment, while partial healing of the lining epithelium of the intestine was noticed after metronidazole and either myrrh plant treatment.