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Baicalin administration attenuates hyperglycemia-induced malformation of cardiovascular system.


ABSTRACT: In this study, the effects of Baicalin on the hyperglycemia-induced cardiovascular malformation during embryo development were investigated. Using early chick embryos, an optimal concentration of Baicalin (6??M) was identified which could prevent hyperglycemia-induced cardiovascular malformation of embryos. Hyperglycemia-enhanced cell apoptosis was reduced in embryos and HUVECs in the presence of Baicalin. Hyperglycemia-induced excessive ROS production was inhibited when Baicalin was administered. Analyses of SOD, GSH-Px, MQAE and GABAA suggested Baicalin plays an antioxidant role in chick embryos possibly through suppression of outwardly rectifying Cl(-) in the high-glucose microenvironment. In addition, hyperglycemia-enhanced autophagy fell in the presence of Baicalin, through affecting the ubiquitin of p62 and accelerating autophagy flux. Both Baicalin and Vitamin C could decrease apoptosis, but CQ did not, suggesting autophagy to be a protective function on the cell survival. In mice, Baicalin reduced the elevated blood glucose level caused by streptozotocin (STZ). Taken together, these data suggest that hyperglycemia-induced embryonic cardiovascular malformation can be attenuated by Baicalin administration through suppressing the excessive production of ROS and autophagy. Baicalin could be a potential candidate drug for women suffering from gestational diabetes mellitus.

SUBMITTER: Wang G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5833405 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Baicalin administration attenuates hyperglycemia-induced malformation of cardiovascular system.

Wang Guang G   Liang Jianxin J   Gao Lin-Rui LR   Si Zhen-Peng ZP   Zhang Xiao-Tan XT   Liang Guo G   Yan Yu Y   Li Ke K   Cheng Xin X   Bao Yongping Y   Chuai Manli M   Chen Li-Guo LG   Lu Da-Xiang DX   Yang Xuesong X  

Cell death & disease 20180214 2


In this study, the effects of Baicalin on the hyperglycemia-induced cardiovascular malformation during embryo development were investigated. Using early chick embryos, an optimal concentration of Baicalin (6 μM) was identified which could prevent hyperglycemia-induced cardiovascular malformation of embryos. Hyperglycemia-enhanced cell apoptosis was reduced in embryos and HUVECs in the presence of Baicalin. Hyperglycemia-induced excessive ROS production was inhibited when Baicalin was administere  ...[more]

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