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Salidroside Protects Against Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Injury in Cardiac H9c2 Cells via PI3K-Akt Dependent Pathway

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DNA AND CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 10, Pages 809-819

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/dna.2010.1183

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  1. Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Sichuan [2008-36]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Bureau [2009FZ0067, 2010SZ0081]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30871017, 31071001, 81000056]

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Oxidative stress induces serious tissue injury in cardiovascular diseases. Salidroside, with its strong antioxidative and cytoprotective actions, is of particular interest in the development of antioxidative therapies for oxidative injury in cardiac diseases. We examined the pharmacological effects of salidroside on H9c2 rat cardiomyoblast cells under conditions of oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) challenge. Salidroside attenuated H2O2-impaired cell viability in a concentration-dependent manner, and effectively inhibited cellular malondialdehyde production, lethal sarcolemmal disruption, cell necrosis, and apoptosis induced by H2O2 insult. Salidroside significantly augmented Akt phosphorylation at Serine 473 in the absence or presence of H2O2 stimulation; wortmannin, a specific inhibitor of PI3K, abrogated salidroside protection. Salidroside increased the intracellular mRNA expression and activities of catalase and Mn-superoxide dismutases in a PI3K-dependent manner. Our results indicated that salidroside protected cardiomyocytes against oxidative injury through activating the PI3K/Akt pathway and increasing the expression and activities of endogenous PI3K dependent antioxidant enzymes.

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