Jian-Pi-Yi-Shen decoction inhibits mitochondria-dependent granulosa cell apoptosis in a rat model of POF.
Jiang. Xiao-Lin XL; Tai. He H; Kuang. Jin-Song JS; Zhang. Jing-Yi JY; Cui. Shi-Chao SC; Lu. Yu-Xuan YX; Qi. Shu-Bo SB; Zhang. Shi-Yu SY; Li. Shun-Min SM; Chen. Jian-Ping JP; Meng. Xian-Sheng XS
Key Findings
- JPYS decoction lowered granulosa cell apoptosis in POF rats
- JPYS improved mitochondrial function by modulating the ASK1/JNK pathway
- Triptorelin, given as an injection, served as a positive control with comparable protective effects
Practical Outcomes
- For DIY health enthusiasts, the study suggests that triptorelin can protect ovarian cells in a rat model, but there’s no clear dosing or safety guidance for people. Without clinical trials, using triptorelin for ovarian health isn’t advisable outside a medical setting.
Summary
In a rat study of premature ovarian failure, a traditional Chinese medicine (JPYS decoction) reduced ovarian cell death and improved mitochondrial health, showing effects similar to the peptide drug triptorelin, which was used as a positive control. The protective action involved the ASK1/JNK signaling pathway, but the research focused on the herbal mix, not on new uses of triptorelin for humans.
Abstract
As a widely applied traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), Jian-Pi-Yi-Shen (JPYS) decoction maybe applied in curing premature ovarian failure (POF) besides chronic kidney disease (CKD). <i>In vivo</i> experiments, 40 female SD (8-week-old) rats were randomized into four groups, namely, control group (negative control), POF model group, JPYS treatment group, and triptorelin treatment group (positive control). JPYS group was treated with JPYS decoction (oral, 11 g/kg) for 60 days, and the triptorelin group was treated with triptorelin (injection, 1.5 mg/kg) for 10 days before the administration of cyclophosphamide (CTX) (50 mg/kg body weight) to establish POF model. We examined apoptosis, mitochondrial function, and target gene (ASK1/JNK pathway and mitochondrial fusion/fission) expression. <i>In vitro</i> experiments, the KGN human granulosa cell line was used. Cells were pretreated with CTX (20, 40, and 60 μg/mL) for 24 h, followed by JPYS-containing serum (2, 4, and 8 %) for 24 h. Thereafter, these cells were employed to assess apoptosis, mitochondrial function, and target gene levels of protein and mRNA. <i>In vivo</i>, JPYS alleviated injury and suppressed apoptosis in POF rats. In addition, JPYS improved ovarian function. JPYS inhibit apoptosis of granulosa cells through improving mitochondrial function by activating ASK1/JNK pathway. <i>In vitro</i>, JPYS inhibited KGN cell apoptosis through inhibited ASK1/JNK pathway and improved mitochondrial function. The effects of GS-49977 were similar to those of JPYS. During POF, mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in the ovary and leads to granulosa cell apoptosis. JPYS decoction improves mitochondrial function and alleviates apoptosis through ASK1/JNK pathway.
Study Information
pubmed
2022
2022-10-27T00:00:00.000Z
10.18632/aging.204320
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