Synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via CREB-dependent pathway

As two natural oligosaccharide esters, 3,6’-Disinapoyl sucrose (DISS) and tenuifolisideA (TFSA) are originating from the root of Polygala tenuifolia Willd, a traditional Chinese medicine used in treatment of mental disorders. Previous reports have shown that both of them possess in vitro neuroprotec...

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Main Authors: Xu Liu, Dongxiao Wang, Runqing Zhao, Xianzhe Dong, Ping Liu, Yuan Hu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Pharmacology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2016.00337/full
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spelling doaj-bbaed04d7f74469fa1bc8f2ba94c311c2020-11-24T22:09:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122016-09-01710.3389/fphar.2016.00337212902Synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via CREB-dependent pathwayXu Liu0Dongxiao Wang1Runqing Zhao2Xianzhe Dong3Ping Liu4Yuan Hu5Chinese PLA General HospitalChinese PLA General HospitalChinese PLA General HospitalChinese PLA General HospitalChinese PLA General HospitalChinese PLA General HospitalAs two natural oligosaccharide esters, 3,6’-Disinapoyl sucrose (DISS) and tenuifolisideA (TFSA) are originating from the root of Polygala tenuifolia Willd, a traditional Chinese medicine used in treatment of mental disorders. Previous reports have shown that both of them possess in vitro neuroprotective effects by stimulating different upstream pathways related with cyclic AMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB). In the present study, we investigated the additive neuroprotective effects of DISS and TFSA on Glu-induced damage of SY5Y cells and purposed the possible underlying mechanism. The interaction between DISS and TFSA showed a clear-cut synergistic effect as evidenced by combination index (CI). Additional evidence from biochemical (NOS activity) assays confirmed their additive inhibition on the Glu-induced NOS hyperactivation. Moreover, we showed that co-treatment of DISS and TFSA resulted in an additively up-regulated phosphorylation of CREB as well as increased expressions of CRTC1 and BDNF. Neuroprotective effects of DISS and TFSA on Glu-induced decrease in cell viability were blocked by MAPK/ERK1/2 inhibitor (U0126) and PI3-K inhibitor (LY290042). Nevertheless, the CRTC1 or BDNF expression induced by these two compounds was significantly reduced in the presence of either ERK or PI3-K inhibitor, indicating that the two oligosaccharide esters shared some common pathways in the regulation of CREB-BDNF pathway. Taken together, we, for the first time, showed that DISS and TFSA exerted the additive neuroprotective effects on CREB-BDNF signaling pathway through complementary mechanisms.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2016.00337/fullCREBneuroprotective effectssynergistic effectDissTFSA
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author Xu Liu
Dongxiao Wang
Runqing Zhao
Xianzhe Dong
Ping Liu
Yuan Hu
spellingShingle Xu Liu
Dongxiao Wang
Runqing Zhao
Xianzhe Dong
Ping Liu
Yuan Hu
Synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via CREB-dependent pathway
Frontiers in Pharmacology
CREB
neuroprotective effects
synergistic effect
Diss
TFSA
author_facet Xu Liu
Dongxiao Wang
Runqing Zhao
Xianzhe Dong
Ping Liu
Yuan Hu
author_sort Xu Liu
title Synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via CREB-dependent pathway
title_short Synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via CREB-dependent pathway
title_full Synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via CREB-dependent pathway
title_fullStr Synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via CREB-dependent pathway
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via CREB-dependent pathway
title_sort synergistic neuroprotective effects of two herbal ingredients via creb-dependent pathway
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2016-09-01
description As two natural oligosaccharide esters, 3,6’-Disinapoyl sucrose (DISS) and tenuifolisideA (TFSA) are originating from the root of Polygala tenuifolia Willd, a traditional Chinese medicine used in treatment of mental disorders. Previous reports have shown that both of them possess in vitro neuroprotective effects by stimulating different upstream pathways related with cyclic AMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB). In the present study, we investigated the additive neuroprotective effects of DISS and TFSA on Glu-induced damage of SY5Y cells and purposed the possible underlying mechanism. The interaction between DISS and TFSA showed a clear-cut synergistic effect as evidenced by combination index (CI). Additional evidence from biochemical (NOS activity) assays confirmed their additive inhibition on the Glu-induced NOS hyperactivation. Moreover, we showed that co-treatment of DISS and TFSA resulted in an additively up-regulated phosphorylation of CREB as well as increased expressions of CRTC1 and BDNF. Neuroprotective effects of DISS and TFSA on Glu-induced decrease in cell viability were blocked by MAPK/ERK1/2 inhibitor (U0126) and PI3-K inhibitor (LY290042). Nevertheless, the CRTC1 or BDNF expression induced by these two compounds was significantly reduced in the presence of either ERK or PI3-K inhibitor, indicating that the two oligosaccharide esters shared some common pathways in the regulation of CREB-BDNF pathway. Taken together, we, for the first time, showed that DISS and TFSA exerted the additive neuroprotective effects on CREB-BDNF signaling pathway through complementary mechanisms.
topic CREB
neuroprotective effects
synergistic effect
Diss
TFSA
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphar.2016.00337/full
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