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Protective effects of sal b on oxidative stress-induced aging by regulating the keap1/nrf2 signaling pathway in zebrafish

  • Erzhuo Li
  • , Yunhao Wang
  • , Qiao Li
  • , Li Li*
  • , Lijun Wei*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • School of Life Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The models of oxidative damage-induced aging were established by adding ethanol (C2H5OH), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2 ) and 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) to zebrafish embryos in this research. To find effective protective drugs/foods, Salvianolic acid B (Sal B) was added after the embryos were treated by these oxidative reagents. After being treated with ethanol, H2O2 and 6-OHDA, the morphological changes were obvious and the deformities included spinal curvature, heart bleeding, liver bleeding, yolk sac deformity and pericardial edema, and the expression of oxidative stress-related genes Nrf2b, sod1 and sod2 and aging-related genes myl2a and selenbp1 were significantly up-regulated compared to the control group. While after adding 0.05 µg/mL and 0.5 µg/mL Sal B to the ethanol-treated group, death rates and MDA levels decreased, the activity of antioxidant enzyme (SOD, CAT and GSH-Px) changed and Nrf2b, sod1, sod2, myl2a, selenbp1, p53 and p21 were down-regulated compared to the ethanol-treated group. The bioinformatics analysis also showed that oxidative stress-related factors were associated with a variety of cellular functions and physiological pathways. In conclusion, Sal B can protect against aging through regulating the Keap1/Nrf2 pathway as well as antioxidative genes and enzyme activity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5239
JournalMolecules
Volume26
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2021

Keywords

  • Aging
  • Oxidative stress
  • Salvianolic acid B
  • Zebrafish

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