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Cardioprotective effects of quercetin in cardiomyocyte under ischemia/reperfusion injury
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Cardioprotective effects of quercetin in cardiomyocyte under ischemia/reperfusion injury

Yi-Wen Chen, Hsiu-Chuan Chou, Szu-Ting Lin, You-Hsuan Chen, Yu-Jung Chang, Linyi Chen and Hong-Lin Chan
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol.2013, 364519
2013

Abstract

Quercetin, a polyphenolic compound existing in many vegetables, fruits, has antiinflammatory, antiproliferation, and antioxidant effect on mammalian cells. Quercetin was evaluated for protecting cardiomyocytes from ischemia/reperfusion injury, but its protective mechanism remains unclear in the current study. The cardioprotective effects of quercetin are achieved by reducing the activity of Src kinase, signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), caspase 9, Bax, intracellular reactive oxygen species production, and inflammatory factor and inducible MnSOD expression. Fluorescence two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) can reveal the differentially expressed proteins of H9C2 cells treated with Hor quercetin. Although 17 identified proteins were altered in Hinduced cells, these proteins such as alpha-soluble NSF attachment protein (-SNAP), Ena/VASP-like protein (Evl), and isopentenyl-diphosphate delta-isomerase 1 (Idi-1) were reverted by pretreatment with quercetin, which correlates with kinase activation, DNA repair, lipid, and protein metabolism. Quercetin dephosphorylates Src kinase in Hinduced H9C2 cells and likely blocks the Hinduced inflammatory response through STAT3 kinase modulation. This probably contributes to prevent ischemia/reperfusion injury in cardiomyocytes. © 2013 Yi-Wen Chen et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/364519View
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