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Anti-Hypoxic Molecular Mechanisms of Rhodiola crenulata Extract in Zebrafish as Revealed by Metabonomics

The health supplement of Rhodiola crenulata (RC) is well known for its effective properties against hypoxia. However, the mechanisms of its anti-hypoxic action were still unclear. The objective of this work was to evaluate the molecular mechanisms of RC extract against hypoxia in a hypoxic zebrafish...

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Autores principales: Ma, Yi, Wu, Yi, Xia, Zhengchao, Li, Jingyi, Li, Xiaorong, Xu, Pingxiang, Zhou, Xuelin, Xue, Ming
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31780949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.01356
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author Ma, Yi
Wu, Yi
Xia, Zhengchao
Li, Jingyi
Li, Xiaorong
Xu, Pingxiang
Zhou, Xuelin
Xue, Ming
author_facet Ma, Yi
Wu, Yi
Xia, Zhengchao
Li, Jingyi
Li, Xiaorong
Xu, Pingxiang
Zhou, Xuelin
Xue, Ming
author_sort Ma, Yi
collection PubMed
description The health supplement of Rhodiola crenulata (RC) is well known for its effective properties against hypoxia. However, the mechanisms of its anti-hypoxic action were still unclear. The objective of this work was to evaluate the molecular mechanisms of RC extract against hypoxia in a hypoxic zebrafish model through metabonomics and network pharmacology analysis. The hypoxic zebrafish model in the environment with low concentration (3%) of oxygen was constructed and used to explore the anti-hypoxic effects of RC extract, followed by detecting the changes of the metabolome in the brain through liquid chromatography–high resolution mass spectrometry. An in silico network for metabolite-protein interactions was further established to examine the potential mechanisms of RC extract, and the mRNA expression levels of the key nodes were validated by real-time quantitative PCR. As results, RC extract could keep zebrafish survive after 72-h hypoxia via improving lactate dehydrogenase, citrate synthase, and hypoxia-induced factor-1α in brains. One hundred and forty-two differential metabolites were screened in the metabonomics, and sphingolipid metabolism pathway was significantly regulated after RC treatment. The constructed protein-metabolites network indicated that the HIF-related signals were recovered, and the mRNA level of AMPK was elevated. In conclusion, RC extract had markedly anti-hypoxic effects in zebrafish via changing sphingolipid metabolism, HIF-related and AMPK signaling pathways.
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spelling pubmed-68612092019-11-28 Anti-Hypoxic Molecular Mechanisms of Rhodiola crenulata Extract in Zebrafish as Revealed by Metabonomics Ma, Yi Wu, Yi Xia, Zhengchao Li, Jingyi Li, Xiaorong Xu, Pingxiang Zhou, Xuelin Xue, Ming Front Pharmacol Pharmacology The health supplement of Rhodiola crenulata (RC) is well known for its effective properties against hypoxia. However, the mechanisms of its anti-hypoxic action were still unclear. The objective of this work was to evaluate the molecular mechanisms of RC extract against hypoxia in a hypoxic zebrafish model through metabonomics and network pharmacology analysis. The hypoxic zebrafish model in the environment with low concentration (3%) of oxygen was constructed and used to explore the anti-hypoxic effects of RC extract, followed by detecting the changes of the metabolome in the brain through liquid chromatography–high resolution mass spectrometry. An in silico network for metabolite-protein interactions was further established to examine the potential mechanisms of RC extract, and the mRNA expression levels of the key nodes were validated by real-time quantitative PCR. As results, RC extract could keep zebrafish survive after 72-h hypoxia via improving lactate dehydrogenase, citrate synthase, and hypoxia-induced factor-1α in brains. One hundred and forty-two differential metabolites were screened in the metabonomics, and sphingolipid metabolism pathway was significantly regulated after RC treatment. The constructed protein-metabolites network indicated that the HIF-related signals were recovered, and the mRNA level of AMPK was elevated. In conclusion, RC extract had markedly anti-hypoxic effects in zebrafish via changing sphingolipid metabolism, HIF-related and AMPK signaling pathways. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6861209/ /pubmed/31780949 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.01356 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ma, Wu, Xia, Li, Li, Xu, Zhou and Xue http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Ma, Yi
Wu, Yi
Xia, Zhengchao
Li, Jingyi
Li, Xiaorong
Xu, Pingxiang
Zhou, Xuelin
Xue, Ming
Anti-Hypoxic Molecular Mechanisms of Rhodiola crenulata Extract in Zebrafish as Revealed by Metabonomics
title Anti-Hypoxic Molecular Mechanisms of Rhodiola crenulata Extract in Zebrafish as Revealed by Metabonomics
title_full Anti-Hypoxic Molecular Mechanisms of Rhodiola crenulata Extract in Zebrafish as Revealed by Metabonomics
title_fullStr Anti-Hypoxic Molecular Mechanisms of Rhodiola crenulata Extract in Zebrafish as Revealed by Metabonomics
title_full_unstemmed Anti-Hypoxic Molecular Mechanisms of Rhodiola crenulata Extract in Zebrafish as Revealed by Metabonomics
title_short Anti-Hypoxic Molecular Mechanisms of Rhodiola crenulata Extract in Zebrafish as Revealed by Metabonomics
title_sort anti-hypoxic molecular mechanisms of rhodiola crenulata extract in zebrafish as revealed by metabonomics
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31780949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.01356
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