Shen-Zhi-Ling oral liquid ameliorates cerebral glucose metabolism disorder in early AD via insulin signal transduction pathway in vivo and in vitro.

Chin Med

Key Laboratory of Chinese Internal Medicine of Ministry of Education and Beijing, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (BUCM), Haiyuncang No. 5 in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China.

Published: December 2021

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  • Shen-Zhi-Ling oral liquid (SZL) is an herbal treatment aimed at supporting heart and spleen health, specifically targeting early-stage dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD) through neuroprotective mechanisms related to brain glucose metabolism.
  • The study utilized various methods, including LC-MS/MS, behavioral tests on transgenic mice, transmission electron microscopy, and micro-PET imaging, to evaluate SZL's effects on cognitive functions, brain structure, and glucose uptake.
  • Results indicated that SZL significantly improved cognitive deficits and reduced pathological damage associated with AD, enhancing glucose transport and signaling pathways (InR/PI3K/Akt) that are crucial for brain health.

Article Abstract

Background: Shen-Zhi-Ling oral liquid (SZL) is an herbal formula known for its efficacy of nourishing "heart and spleen", and is used for the treatment and prevention of middle- and early-stage dementia. This study investigated the effects of SZL on amelioration of AD, and examined whether the underlying mechanisms from the perspective of neuroprotection are related to brain glucose metabolism.

Methods: Firstly, LC-MS/MS was used to analysis the SZL mainly enters the blood component. Then, the effects of SZL on cognitive and behavioral ability of APP/PS1 double transgenic mice and amyloid protein characteristic pathological changes were investigated by behavioral study and morphological observation. The effects of SZL on the ultrastructure of mitochondria, astrocytes, and micrangium related to cerebral glucose metabolism were observed using transmission electron microscopy. Then, micro-PET was also used to observe the effects of SZL on glucose uptake. Furthermore, the effects of SZL on insulin signaling pathway InR/PI3K/Akt and glucose transporters (GLUT1 and GLUT3) were observed by immunohistochemistry, Western-blot and RT-qPCR. Finally, the effects of SZL on brain glucose metabolism and key enzyme were observed. In vitro, the use of PI3K and/or GSK3β inhibitor to observe the effects of SZL drug-containing serum on GLUT1 and GLUT3.

Results: In vivo, SZL could significantly ameliorate cognitive deficits, retarded the pathological damage, including neuronal degeneration, Aβ peptide aggregation, and ultrastructural damage of hippocampal neurons, improve the glucose uptake, transporters and glucolysis. Beyond that, SZL regulates the insulin signal transduction pathway the insulin signal transduction pathway InR/PI3K/Akt. Furthermore, 15% SZL drug-containing serum increased Aβ-induced insulin signal transduction-pathway related indicators and GLUT1 and GLUT3 expression in SH-SY5Y cells. The improvement of GLUT1 and GLUT3 in the downstream PI3K/Akt/GSK3β signaling pathway was reversed by the use of PI3K and/or GSK3β inhibitor.

Conclusions: In summary, our results demonstrated that improving glucose uptake, transport, and glycolysis in the brain may underlie the neuroprotective effects of SZL, and its potential molecular mechanism may be related to regulate the insulin signal transduction pathway.

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