Inhibition effects of radix salviae miltiorrhizae on Ca~(2+) activity promoted by angiotensin Ⅱ: a randomized control trial
- VernacularTitle:丹参对AngⅡ刺激鼠HSCs活化Ca~(2+)效应抑制作用的随机对照试验
- Author:
Junmin WANG
;
Xixian YAO
;
Shulian YANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
liver fibrosis;
hepatic stellate cells;
radix salviae miltiorrhizae;
laser scanning confocal microscopy;
intracellular free calcium;
angiotensinⅡ
- From:Journal of Third Military Medical University
2003;0(08):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate whether pharmacological serum from the rats taking radix salviae miltiorrhizae (RSM) can inhibit increase of intracellular free calcium level in hepatic stellate cells (HSCs). Methods A total of 32 healthy SD rats were divided into 4 groups. Two groups were modeled into hepatic fibrosis by 40% CCl 4 injection subcutaneously for 9 weeks and RSM were filled into the stomachs of one group (group A) but the same volume of saline into the other group (group B) twice a day for 6 d. Another two groups were only filled with RSM (group C) and saline (group D) for 6 d without modeling into hepatic fibrosis. The pharmacological serum was drawn from the inferior vena cava at 2 h after the last time of RSM or saline and used to culture HSCs at the concentration of 10% for 24 h. After HSCs were loaded with Fluo-3/AM, the effects of RSM on [Ca 2+ ] i with laser scanning confocal microscopy were examined before and after angiotensin Ⅱ treatment. Results In the activated HSCs of groups A and C, [Ca 2+ ] i decreased significantly as compared with groups B and D (P