The antiaging property of aqueous extract of hortensis flowers in aging neuron.

J Adv Pharm Technol Res

Department of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine, School of Integrative Medicine, Chiang Rai, Thailand.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cellular senescence plays a major role in dysfunction leading to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, primarily driven by the SA-β-gal enzyme which produces harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) and contributes to synaptic loss.
  • Recent research showed that an aqueous extract from the flower (MH) improved cell survival, reduced apoptosis and ROS levels in aging nerve cells (SK-N-SH) in a dose-dependent manner.
  • MH treatment also decreased senescent cells and enhanced synaptic function by lowering acetylcholinesterase activity and raising synaptophysin expression, with hispidulin (its active compound) demonstrating similar benefits, suggesting MH may aid in fighting age-related neurodegenerative diseases.

Article Abstract

Cellular senescence is the key mediator of cellular dysfunction before undergoing degenerative disease such as Alzheimer's disease. The aging process was mainly by the overactivation of senescence associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) enzyme before mediated several negative responses, including intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, cellular senescence regulation, and death prior encourage synaptic loss. Thus, in the recent work, we evaluated the effects of aqueous extract of (MH) from flower in hydrogen peroxide (HO)-induced senescence in SK-N-SH cells. Herein, we demonstrated that MH significantly increased cell viability and decreased both of apoptotic cells and ROS production in a dose-dependent manner comparing to aging group ( < 0.01) using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide, flow cytometry, and ROS assay. Furthermore, the number of SA-β-gal-positive cells was also reduced in MH treatment ( < 0.01) together with the promotion of Sirt-1 protein. Importantly, MH also promoted the synaptic plasticity by decreased acetylcholinesterase activity and increased synaptophysin expression in aging neurons comparing to aging group ( < 0.01). Hispidulin (the active ingredient in MH) was also revealed the similarly effects to MH. Therefore, we suggested that MH might be beneficially for neurodegenerative disease that caused by aging.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7832191PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/japtr.JAPTR_187_20DOI Listing

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