1.Effect of Simiao Yong'an Decoction on AMPK/ULK1 autophagy axis and inflammatory reaction in atherosclerotic mice
Honghong YU ; Fang LI ; Ruixi LUO ; Qi YU ; Yunqi YANG ; Wenpeng YUE ; Weiyi TIAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(5):1129-1134
Objective:To investigate the effect of Simiao Yong'an Decoction on AMPK/ULK1 autophagy axis and inflammatory reaction in atherosclerotic(AS)mice.Methods:ApoE-/-mice were randomly divided into control group,model group,low,medium and high doses of Simiao Yong'an Decoction groups and simvastatin group,with 10 mice in each group.Mice model of AS was induced by high-fat diet.Simao Yong'an Decoction given low(10.13 g/kg),medium(20.25 g/kg),high dose(40.5 g/kg)and simvastatin tablets(3 mg/kg)by gavage for 6 weeks.After administration,serum and aortic tissue of mice were collected,and serum lipid level was detected by automatic biochemical analyzer;HE staining was used to observe the pathological changes of aorta;autophagy level of plaque tissue was observed by transmission electron microscope;levels of inflammatory factors IL-18,IFN-γ and CRP in serum were detected by ELISA;expression levels of AMPK,ULK1 and p62 mRNA were detected by qRT-PCR;expressions of LC3Ⅱ and p-ULK1 protein were detected by immunofluorescence labeling;expressions of p-AMPK and p62 were detected by immunohistochemis-try.Results:Compared with model group,aortic plaque in Simiao Yong'an Decoction and simvastatin groups were significantly reduced,and serum levels of TC,TG,LDL-C,IFN-γ,IL-18 and CRP were significantly decreased(P<0.05 or P<0.01),while the level of HDL-C was increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01);electron microscopy showed that autophagic bodies were increased;expressions of autophagy related factors LC3 Ⅱ,AMPK and ULK1 were induced,and expression of p62 was inhibited.Conclusion:Simiao Yong'an Decoction can induce AMPK/ULK1 autophagy axis and inhibit IFN-γ,IL-18 and CRP overexpressions in AS mice of may be one of the important mechanisms of Simiao Yong'an Decoction in anti-atherosclerosis.
2.Effect of Simiao Yong'an Decoction on AMPK/ULK1 autophagy axis and inflammatory reaction in atherosclerotic mice
Honghong YU ; Fang LI ; Ruixi LUO ; Qi YU ; Yunqi YANG ; Wenpeng YUE ; Weiyi TIAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(5):1129-1134
Objective:To investigate the effect of Simiao Yong'an Decoction on AMPK/ULK1 autophagy axis and inflammatory reaction in atherosclerotic(AS)mice.Methods:ApoE-/-mice were randomly divided into control group,model group,low,medium and high doses of Simiao Yong'an Decoction groups and simvastatin group,with 10 mice in each group.Mice model of AS was induced by high-fat diet.Simao Yong'an Decoction given low(10.13 g/kg),medium(20.25 g/kg),high dose(40.5 g/kg)and simvastatin tablets(3 mg/kg)by gavage for 6 weeks.After administration,serum and aortic tissue of mice were collected,and serum lipid level was detected by automatic biochemical analyzer;HE staining was used to observe the pathological changes of aorta;autophagy level of plaque tissue was observed by transmission electron microscope;levels of inflammatory factors IL-18,IFN-γ and CRP in serum were detected by ELISA;expression levels of AMPK,ULK1 and p62 mRNA were detected by qRT-PCR;expressions of LC3Ⅱ and p-ULK1 protein were detected by immunofluorescence labeling;expressions of p-AMPK and p62 were detected by immunohistochemis-try.Results:Compared with model group,aortic plaque in Simiao Yong'an Decoction and simvastatin groups were significantly reduced,and serum levels of TC,TG,LDL-C,IFN-γ,IL-18 and CRP were significantly decreased(P<0.05 or P<0.01),while the level of HDL-C was increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01);electron microscopy showed that autophagic bodies were increased;expressions of autophagy related factors LC3 Ⅱ,AMPK and ULK1 were induced,and expression of p62 was inhibited.Conclusion:Simiao Yong'an Decoction can induce AMPK/ULK1 autophagy axis and inhibit IFN-γ,IL-18 and CRP overexpressions in AS mice of may be one of the important mechanisms of Simiao Yong'an Decoction in anti-atherosclerosis.

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