Effect of Alpinia oxyphylla-Schisandra chinensis herb pair on inflammation and apoptosis in Alzheimer's disease mice model


BIBLIOGRAPHIC THERAPEUTIC AGENT ANIMAL MODEL EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN OUTCOMES

Bibliographic

Year of Publication:
2019
Contact PI Name:
Ying Jia
Contact PI Affiliation:
School of Functional Food and Wine, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, China
Co-Authors:
Yu Qi, Xinhui Cheng, Huiting Jing, Tingxu Yan, Feng Xiao, Bo Wu, Kaishun Bi
Primary Reference (PubMED ID):
Funding Source:
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Key Laboratory of Polysaccharide Bioactivity Evaluation of TCM of Liaoning Province
Study Goal and Principal Findings:

Ethnopharmacological relevance: Alpinia oxyphylla-Schisandra chinensis herb pair (ASHP), composed of Alpinia oxyphylla Miq. Fructus (Yizhi, in Chinese) and Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill Fructus (Wuweizi, in Chinese) has been used in many traditional Chinese prescriptions such as Yizhi Wuwei pill and Jiannao pill.

Aims of the study: This study was primarily dealt with studying the effects of Alpinia oxyphylla-Schisandra chinensis herb pair (ASHP) on learning and cognitive impairment in the Aβ1-42 induced mouse model.

Materials and methods: The chemical composition quantitative analysis was by UPLC. Then the Y maze and Morris water maze test were used to determine the capability of ASHP extracts on improving memory. Histological changes and apoptotic features were detected by HE staining and TUNEL staining, respectively. qPCR was used to detect the changes in the mRNA of caspase3, caspase8 and caspase9 and western-blot was used to detect the changes in the levels of cleaved-caspase3, cleaved-caspase8 and cleaved-caspase9. The levels of some inflammatory factors such as IKK, IκB and NF-κB; anti-apoptotic factors such as bcl-2, bcl-xl, pro-apoptotic factors including bad, bax, p53 were assessed via immunohistochemistry (IHC) and western-blot.

Results: Administration of ASHP extracts had higher spontaneous alternation ratio in the Y maze, more quadrant dwell time and shorter escape latency compared with model group in the Morris water maze. ASHP treated groups significantly inhibited NF-κB pathway and apoptosis-related pathway in the hippocampus.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that ASHP had the ability to ameliorate abnormal changes in cognitive behavior, biochemical and histopathology induced by Aβ1-42 in the mouse model. The powerful role of ASHP is to inhibit the NF-κB inflammatory signaling pathway and cut down the damage of apoptosis. This study revealed ASHP might be a potential therapy for cognitive and behavioral deficits.

Bibliographic Notes:
Kaishun Bi (School of Pharmacy, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shengyang, China) and Ying Jia (School of Functional Food and Wine, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang, China) are corresponding authors on this paper.

Therapeutic Agent

Therapeutic Information:
Therapy Type:
Natural Product
Therapeutic Agent:
Alpinia oxyphylla
Therapeutic Target:
Multi Target
Therapy Type:
Natural Product
Therapeutic Agent:
Schisandra chinensis
Therapeutic Target:
Multi Target

Animal Model

Model Information:
Species:
Mouse
Model Type:
beta Amyloid Peptide Injection
Strain/Genetic Background:
Kunming

Experimental Design

Is the following information reported in the study?:
Power/Sample Size Calculation
Randomized into Groups
Blinded for Treatment
Blinded for Outcome Measures
Pharmacokinetic Measures
Pharmacodynamic Measures
Toxicology Measures
ADME Measures
Biomarkers
Dose
Formulation
Route of Delivery
Duration of Treatment
Frequency of Administration
Age of Animal at the Beginning of Treatment
Age of Animal at the End of Treatment
Sex as a Biological Variable
Study Balanced for Sex as a Biological Variable
Number of Premature Deaths
Number of Excluded Animals
Statistical Plan
Genetic Background
Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria Included
Conflict of Interest

Outcomes

Outcome Measured
Outcome Parameters
Behavioral
Y Maze
Morris Water Maze
Biochemical
Inhibitor of kappa B Kinase (IKK)
Inhibitor of kappa B alpha (IkB alpha)
Nuclear Factor kappa B (NFkB)
Cleaved Caspase 3
Cleaved Caspase 8
Cleaved Caspase 9
Caspase 3 mRNA
Caspase 8 mRNA
Caspase 9 mRNA
p53
Bax
Bcl-2-Associated Agonist of Cell Death (Bad)
Bcl-2
Bcl-xL
Immunochemistry
Apoptosis
phospho-BCL2 Associated Agonist of Cell Death Protein (phospho-BAD)
p53
Bax
Bcl-2
Bcl-xL
Microscopy
Apoptosis
Neuronal Morphology
Spectroscopy
Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS)
Cell Biology
Cell Viability
Toxicology
Cell Viability

Source URL: http://alzped.nia.nih.gov/effect-alpinia-oxyphylla