Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopedics Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Baiyin Gansu China
2. Department of Orthopedics Gansu Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Lanzhou Gansu China
3. Gansu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Lanzhou Gansu China
4. Department of Orthopedics Second People's Hospital of Baiyin City Baiyin Gansu China
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionOxidative stress and inflammatory responses are often the predominant detrimental factors associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). This study investigates the potential therapeutic effects of albiflorin (AF) on alleviating inflammation and oxidative stress in the rat model with SCI.MethodsInitially, the behavior of SCI‐induced rats is examined by Basso−Beattie−Bresnahan score and the inclined plane examination. Then, the immunohistochemical staining of inflammasome‐related protein (for instance, NACHT, LRR, and PYD domains‐containing protein 3, NLRP3) is performed in combination with enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) of corresponding proinflammatory factors to assess the immunomodulatory effects of AF. Further, the markers involved in oxidative stress are examined by ELISA and western blot analysis analyses.ResultsThese findings indicated that AF could alleviate motor dysfunction and the loss of neuron cells in SCI‐induced rats. Mechanistically, AF could attenuate the inflammatory responses by reducing oxidative stress and activating nuclear erythroid‐related factor 2 (Nrf2)/heme oxygenase‐1 (HO‐1) pathway in SCI rats. Depleting the antioxidant capacity by inhibiting glutathione biosynthesis could counteract the anti‐inflammatory activity of AF in SCI rats.ConclusionsTogether, our data suggested that AF could serve as a potential therapeutic agent against the aggravation of SCI in rats.
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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