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Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Salvianic Acid A on db/db Mice with Elevated Homocysteine Level

The onsets of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and endothelial dysfunction (ED) in diabetics, especially in those with elevated homocysteine (Hcy), precede the development of cardiovascular (CV) events. Salvianic acid A (SAA) is a renowned Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that has been applied i...

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Autores principales: Gao, Lei, Siu, Parco M., Chan, Shun-wan, Lai, Christopher W. K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5623767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29075367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9506925
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author Gao, Lei
Siu, Parco M.
Chan, Shun-wan
Lai, Christopher W. K.
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description The onsets of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and endothelial dysfunction (ED) in diabetics, especially in those with elevated homocysteine (Hcy), precede the development of cardiovascular (CV) events. Salvianic acid A (SAA) is a renowned Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that has been applied in the treatment of cardiovascular disease for many decades. In this study, we aimed (1) to investigate the CV protective effects of SAA on ameliorating LVH and ED in db/db mice with elevated blood Hcy level and (2) to decipher whether the observed CV protective effects of SAA are associated with Hcy metabolism by modulating the methylation potential and redox status in the liver of the db/db mice with elevated blood Hcy level. Our results found that the administration of SAA could significantly slow down the build-up of left ventricular mass and ameliorate ED. Immunological assay analysis on the mouse liver tissue also indicated that SAA treatment on db/db mice with elevated Hcy was associated with reduced methylation potential but improved redox status. In conclusion, we revealed that SAA has the potential to protect against the hyperglycemia- and hyperhomocysteinemia-induced oxidative stress on diabetic mice via modulation in Hcy metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-56237672017-10-26 Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Salvianic Acid A on db/db Mice with Elevated Homocysteine Level Gao, Lei Siu, Parco M. Chan, Shun-wan Lai, Christopher W. K. Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article The onsets of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and endothelial dysfunction (ED) in diabetics, especially in those with elevated homocysteine (Hcy), precede the development of cardiovascular (CV) events. Salvianic acid A (SAA) is a renowned Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that has been applied in the treatment of cardiovascular disease for many decades. In this study, we aimed (1) to investigate the CV protective effects of SAA on ameliorating LVH and ED in db/db mice with elevated blood Hcy level and (2) to decipher whether the observed CV protective effects of SAA are associated with Hcy metabolism by modulating the methylation potential and redox status in the liver of the db/db mice with elevated blood Hcy level. Our results found that the administration of SAA could significantly slow down the build-up of left ventricular mass and ameliorate ED. Immunological assay analysis on the mouse liver tissue also indicated that SAA treatment on db/db mice with elevated Hcy was associated with reduced methylation potential but improved redox status. In conclusion, we revealed that SAA has the potential to protect against the hyperglycemia- and hyperhomocysteinemia-induced oxidative stress on diabetic mice via modulation in Hcy metabolism. Hindawi 2017 2017-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5623767/ /pubmed/29075367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9506925 Text en Copyright © 2017 Lei Gao et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Salvianic Acid A on db/db Mice with Elevated Homocysteine Level
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title_full Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Salvianic Acid A on db/db Mice with Elevated Homocysteine Level
title_fullStr Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Salvianic Acid A on db/db Mice with Elevated Homocysteine Level
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Salvianic Acid A on db/db Mice with Elevated Homocysteine Level
title_short Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Salvianic Acid A on db/db Mice with Elevated Homocysteine Level
title_sort cardiovascular protective effects of salvianic acid a on db/db mice with elevated homocysteine level
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5623767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29075367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9506925
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