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  • Mounting evidence suggests that autophagy is crucial for maintaining heart structure and function, and sophocarpine (SOP), a natural compound, may play a role in this process.
  • The study tested whether SOP protects against cardiac hypertrophy induced by Angiotensin II (Ang II), showing that SOP significantly reduced hypertrophy measurements and related markers.
  • The results indicate that SOP's protective effect is linked to its ability to activate autophagy-related pathways, uncovering a new mechanism for its role in heart health.

Article Abstract

Mounting evidences indicate that autophagy is an essential homeostatic mechanism to maintain the global cardiac structure function. Sophocarpine (SOP), a major bioactive compound derived from the natural plant . However, the role of SOP in cardiac hypertrophy remain to be fully elucidated. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that SOP protects against Ang II-induced cardiac hypertrophy by mediating the regulation of autophagy. The results demonstrated that SOP attenuated the Ang II-induced cardiac hypertrophy, as assessed by measurements of echocardiography parameters, the ratios of heart weight/body weight and left ventricle weight/body weight, histopathological staining, cross-sectional cardiomyocyte area, and the expression levels of cardiac hypertrophic markers. The anti-hypertrophic effect of SOP was mediated by activating autophagy-related pathway, as revealed by reversal of the increased autophagy marker protein expression. These findings reveal a novel mechanism of SOP attenuating cardiac hypertrophy via activating autophagy-related signaling pathways.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2020.1780111DOI Listing

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