Background And Aims: Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is a very potent mitogen for hepatic stellate cells (HSC) in hepatic fibrogenesis. Ligusticum chuanxiong Hort. (LC), a traditional Chinese herb used for cerebrovascular diseases, has been shown to exert anti-inflammatory and free radical scavenging effects. The aims of the present study were to investigate the effects of LC extract on the proliferation-related biomarkers in a rat HSC cell line (HSC-T6) stimulated with PDGF.
Methods: DNA synthesis via bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation, cell cycle related proteins and apoptosis markers were determined to evaluate the inhibitory effects of LC.
Results: The results revealed that LC extract (25-100 microg/mL) concentration-dependently decreased the PDGF-induced cell proliferation as well as alpha-smooth muscle actin expression in HSC. The inhibitory activity of LC on HSC was associated with: (i) inhibition of BrdU incorporation; (ii) induction of apoptosis with the activation of caspase-3, up-regulation of cell cycle inhibitory proteins p21 and p27, and down-regulation of cell cycle stimulatory proteins cyclins D1 and D2; and (iii) increased phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (JNK). LC at the studied concentrations showed no direct cytotoxicity on primary hepatocytes.
Conclusion: The results suggest that LC significantly inhibited PDGF-activated HSC proliferation, possibly through apoptotic mechanisms and the potential of LC as an antifibrotic agent warrants further investigation.
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