The present study aimed to investigate the protective effect of compound formula Rehmannia (CFR) against the development of Parkinson's disease (PD). After the and models of PD were established with overexpression -syn induced, CFR was administrated into the PD model rats for 6 weeks or SK-N-SH cells with coincubation for 48 h. Apomorphine-induced rotation test, CCK8 assay, TUNEL assay, immunofluorescence staining, and western blot assay were performed to evaluate the behavioral changes, cell viability, cell apoptosis, -syn, GSK-3, P-GSK-3 (Ser9), P-GSK-3 (Tyr216), and -catenin expression in PD rats or SK-N-SH cells. PD rat behavior results showed that the rotation numbers were significantly decreased in the CFR treatment group comparing with the AAV--syn PD model group. The cell viability suppressed by HO and -syn in SK-N-SH model cells was also significantly improved with CFR administration. Cell apoptosis and -syn overexpression observed in PD rats and SK-N-SH cells were also inhibited by CFR treatment. Furthermore, the protein expression of -syn, GSK-3, P-GSK-3 (Ser9), P-GSK-3 (Tyr216), and -catenin in and was also significantly regulated by CFR. The present study suggested that CFR may be considered as a potential neuroprotective agent against PD, and this application will require further investigation.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5201912 | DOI Listing |
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