Imperatorin protects H9c2 cardiomyoblasts cells from hypoxia/reoxygenation-induced injury through activation of ERK signaling pathway.
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Imperatorin is a compound found in plants and has been widely used in Chinese medicine for many years. It has many pharmacological effects, including the recently reported anti-apoptotic function, however, the mechanism largely remains unclear. This study is aimed to elucidate the mechanism of Imperatorin's anti-apoptotic function.
METHODS
A model of hypoxia and reoxygenation (H/R) treated h9c2 cardiomyoblasts was successfully constructed. The cells were treated with H/R condition, and followed by adding Imperatorin alone, Imperatorin with ERK inhibitor and/or ERK inhibitor alone, to examine the cell viability by Cell Counting Kit-8 assay, cell apoptosis rate by flow cytometry, and ERK expression by Western-blot under different conditions.
RESULTS
The results showed that imperatorin exerted protective effect on h9c2 cells from H/R injure. It was also found that it not only increased cell viability but also reduced the apoptotic rate for H/R treated h9c2 cells. The experiments also demonstrated that imperatorin could upregulate the expression levels of both ERK1 and ERK2, which is a key step in ERK signaling pathway activation.
CONCLUSIONS
These findings provided evidence that imperatorin could increase the cell viability and lower apoptotic rate in H/R treated h9c2 cells, and could also enhance the expression of ERK1/ERK2, demonstrating imperatorin's protective effect on H/R injured h9c2 cells through ERK signaling pathway.