Salidroside Attenuates Apoptosis in Ischemic Cardiomyocytes: a Mechanism Through a Mitochondria-Dependent Pathway

Abstract.: In the present study, we investigated cardioprotective effects of salidroside, isolated from Rhodiola rosea L, on oxygen–glucose deprivation (OGD)-induced cardiomyocyte death and ischemic injury evoked by acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in rats. Pretreatment with salidroside notably ame...

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Main Authors: Han Zhong, Hong Xin, Li-Xin Wu, Yi-Zhun Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319308187
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Summary:Abstract.: In the present study, we investigated cardioprotective effects of salidroside, isolated from Rhodiola rosea L, on oxygen–glucose deprivation (OGD)-induced cardiomyocyte death and ischemic injury evoked by acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in rats. Pretreatment with salidroside notably ameliorated cell viability losses in a dose-dependant manner and in parallel it alleviated morphologic injury detected by electron microscopy. Mechanistically, diminished OGD-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis was shown in salidroside-pretreated cardiomyocytes, in accordance with minimal reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst. Moreover, salidroside markedly upregulated the Bcl-2/Bax ratio and preserved mitochondrial transmembrane potential (ΔΨm). Salidroside administration also inhibited myocardial apoptosis in AMI rats by increasing phosphorylation of Akt and decreasing activation of caspase-3. These findings suggest that salidroside reduced ischemia-mediated myocardial damage. Salidroside therefore has potential to be a promising drug for preventing and treating myocardial ischemic diseases. Keywords:: salidroside, ischemia, cardiomyocyte, apoptosis, reactive oxygen species
ISSN:1347-8613