Schisantherin A protects hepatocyte via upregulating DDAH1 to ameliorate liver fibrosis in mice

Yue Liang, Jing Fang,Xiaoxi Zhou, Zheng Zhang,Wei Liu, Yonghong Hu,Xiaohan Yu, Yongping Mu,Hua Zhang, Ping Liu,Jiamei Chen

PHYTOMEDICINE(2024)

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Background: Hepatic fibrosis is the pivotal determinant in the progression of chronic liver diseases towards cirrhosis or advanced stages. Studies have shown that Schisantherin A (Sin A), the primary active compound from Schizandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill., exhibits anti-hepatic fibrosis effects. However, the mechanism of Sin A in liver fibrosis remain unclear. Purpose: To examine the effects and underlying mechanism of Sin A on hepatic fibrosis. Study design and methods: The effects and mechanism of Sin A were investigated using liver fibrosis mouse models induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) or dimethylnitrosamine (DMN), as well as H2O2-induced hepatocyte injury in vitro. Results: Sin A treatment ameliorated hepatocyte injury, inflammation, hepatic sinusoidal capillarization, and hepatic fibrosis in both CCl4-induced and DMN-induced mice. Sin A effectively reversed the reduction of DDAH1 expression, the p-eNOS/eNOS ratio and NO generation and attenuated the elevation of hepatic ADMA level induced by CCl4 and DMN. Knockdown of DDAH1 in hepatocytes not only triggered hepatocyte damage, but it also counteracted the effect of Sin A on protecting hepatocytes in vitro. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that Sin A ameliorates liver fibrosis by upregulating DDAH1 to protect against hepatocyte injury. These results provide compelling evidence for Sin A treatment in liver fibrosis.
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Schisantherin A,Liver fibrosis,Hepatocyte,DDAH1,Inflammation,Hepatic sinusoidal capillarization
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