Abstract

Context

Our previous study found that Fengbaisan improved chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD).

Objective

To elucidate the mechanism of Fengbaisan in COPD.

Materials and methods

Rats in Model, FBS, FBS + DMSO and FBS + EX527 groups received cigarette smoke extract (CSE) inhalation and intratracheal instillation of lipopolysaccharide to establish COPD model. Normal group received room air and normal saline. The COPD rats were given Fengbaisan (1 mL/d) or combined with EX527 (5 mg/kg/2 d) by intraperitoneal injection. Human lung carcinoma (A549) cells were treated with 10% CSE, 10% serum-containing Fengbaisan or EX527. We observed lung percentage of forced expiratory volume in first 0.3 sec to forced vital capacity (FEV0.3/FVC), inspiratory resistance (RI) and lung dynamic compliance (Cdyn) of rats. The lung pathological changes, the number of inflammatory cells and neutrophils, inflammatory factor, apoptosis, gene and protein expression were examined.

Results

SIRT1 was downregulated in lung tissues of COPD rats and CSE-induced A549 cells. Fengbaisan enhanced FEV0.3/FVC (74.28%) and Cdyn (0.28 cm H2O/mL/s), and reduced RI (0.48 mL/cm H2O) of COPD rats. Moreover, Fengbaisan promoted SIRT1 expression, and repressed TIMP-1/MMP-9 expression. Fengbaisan enhanced apoptosis and the expression of GRP78, caspase-12 and caspase-3. The inflammatory factor levels, the number of inflammatory cells and neutrophils, and lung lesions were inhibited by Fengbaisan in COPD rats. The influence conferred by Fengbaisan was abolished by EX527.

Discussion and conclusions

Fengbaisan inhibits endoplasmic reticulum stress and inflammation reaction by up-regulating SIRT1 expression to improve COPD. Therefore, Fengbaisan may be an effective Chinese medicine for treating COPD.

Details

Title
Fengbaisan suppresses endoplasmic reticulum stress by up-regulating SIRT1 expression to protect rats with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases
Author
Wang, Yu 1 ; Nan-xiang Su 2 ; San-gai, Pan 3 ; Xiao-ping, Ge 4 ; Xing-ping Dai 1 

 Institute of Integrative Chinese Medicine, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China 
 Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China 
 Emergency Department, Tianjin Emergency Center, Tianjin Changsha, China 
 Department of Geriatrics, Changsha Ninth Hospital, Hunan, China 
Pages
878-885
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Dec 2020
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
ISSN
13880209
e-ISSN
17445116
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2509434540
Copyright
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