Affiliation:
1. Academician Workstation Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine Nanchang 330004 P. R. China
2. Department of Medicine Zhejiang Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Hangzhou 310007, P. R. China
3. Department of Pharmacy, Zhejiang Hospital Hangzhou Zhejiang 310013 P. R. China
4. Key Laboratory of Modern Preparation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Ministry of Education Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine Nanchang 330004 P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractHerba Epimedii is widely used to promote bone healing, and their active ingredients are total flavonoids of Epimedium (TFE). Ras homolog gene family member A / Rho‐associated protein kinase (RhoA/Rock), an important pathway regulating the cytoskeleton, has been proven to affect bone formation. However, whether TFE promotes bone healing via this pathway remains unclear. In this study, the therapeutic effects of TFE were estimated using micro‐computed tomography and hematoxylin and eosin staining of pathological sections. F‐actin in osteoblasts was stained to investigate the protective effects of TFE on the cytoskeleton. Its regulatory effects on the RhoA/Rock1 pathway were explored using RT‐qPCR and Western blot analysis. Besides, flow cytometry, alkaline phosphatase and nodule calcification staining were performed to evaluate the effects on osteogenesis. The bone healing in rats was improved, the cytoskeletal damage in osteoblasts was reduced, the RhoA/Rock1 pathway was downregulated, and osteogenesis was enhanced after TFE treatment. Thus, TFE can promote bone formation at least partially by regulating the expression of key genes and proteins in the cytoskeleton. The findings of this study provided evidence for clinical applications and would contribute to a better understanding of Epimedium’s mechanisms in treating bone defects.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province