Effect of humanine on the Notch signaling pathway in myocardial infarction.
Onat. Elif E; Önalan. Ebru E; Özdem. Berna B; Kavak Balgetir. Merve M; Kuloğlu. Tuncay T
Key Findings
- Humanin (252 µg/kg, i.p.) given before myocardial infarction reduced serum AST, LDH, CK‑MB, and troponin I levels in rats
- Notch pathway genes and proteins (Notch1, Hes1, DLL4) were up‑regulated after humanin treatment, suggesting a mechanistic link
- Histology showed less edema, hemorrhage, inflammatory cells at 24 h and less fibrosis at 7 days in humanin‑treated rats
Practical Outcomes
- The data hint that humanin could be a cardioprotective agent, but it’s only been tested in rats with a high‑dose injection. No human safety or dosing info exists yet, so biohackers should treat it as experimental and await clinical studies before trying it as a heart‑health supplement.
Summary
Giving the peptide humanin to rats before they get a chemically‑induced heart attack helped protect their hearts – the damage markers in blood went down, the tissue looked less damaged, and the Notch signaling proteins went up, especially a week later.
Abstract
By applying humanin (HN) before myocardial infarction (MI), its protection in myocardial injury and the possible roles of its cellular mechanism in the Notch pathway were investigated. The study was carried out at Fırat University Experimental Research Center (12/24/2018-12/23/2019). Spraque-Dawley rats were divided into 10 groups: I (control) (n = 6), II (HN 6 h) (n = 6), III (HN 24 h) (n = 6), IV (HN day 7) (n = 6), V (MI 6 h) (n = 7), VI (MI 24 h) (n = 7), VII (MI day 7) (n = 7), VIII (MI+HN 6 h) (n = 7), IX (MI+HN 24 h) (n = 7), and X (MI+HN day 7) (n = 7). To create MI, 200 mg/kg of isoproterenol (ISO) was administered to the rats subcutaneously. Moreover, 252 μg/kg of HN was given intraperitoneally (ip) to the rats on its own and before MI. Molecular parameters Notch1, Notch2, Hes1, Hes2, Jagged1, Jagged2, DLL1, and DLL4 were examined using polymerase chain reaction in the heart tissue, Notch1, Hes1, and DLL4 were examined using western blot, while heart tissue was taken for histochemical examinations. The mRNA expression levels of the Notch signaling members (Notch1, Notch2, Hes1, Hes2, Jagged1, Jagged2, DLL1, and DLL4) tended to decrease after MI. The Notch signaling members increased more significantly, especially toward day 7 after HN application before MI. In the western blot anylyses, the Notch1, Hes1, and DLL4 protein levels increased significantly toward day 7 in the groups given HN before MI. Moreover, the serum AST, LDH, CK-MB, and troponin I levels tended to decrease with the application of HN before MI and there was a significant decrease in edema, hemorrhage, and mononuclear cells in the heart tissue at 24 h post-MI and fibrosis on day 7 post-MI. HN administration before MI has a cardioprotective effect on rats via the Notch signaling pathway.
Study Information
pubmed
2023
2023-10-25T00:00:00.000Z
10.55730/1300-0144.5734
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