作者
Wenbi Mu,Jingwen Ao,Yao Li,Jianyong Zhang,Cancan Duan
摘要
Geum japonicum var. chinense F.Bolle (Rnglish name Gei herba, GH), a traditional Miao medicine, promotes hematopoiesis. Emerging evidence shows that total tannins of GH (TGH) can treat ischemic diseases.To explore the protective mechanism of TGH in hematopoietic dysfunction (HD) mice.Forty-eight female mice were randomly assigned to 6 groups: control, model, Zhenqi Fuzheng positive, and three doses TGH. Cyclophosphamide was injected in mice to establish an HD model. Spleen tissue was examined histomorphologically, peripheral hemograms and organ index were calculated, and serum hematopoietic factor levels were determined. The expression of proteins in the Janus kinase 2 (JAK2)/transcription 3/5 (STAT3/5) pathway, as well as upstream and downstream proteins, was examined using western blot to elucidate the underlying protective mechanisms of TGH.TGH could effectively alleviate spleen tissue damage in HD mice, improve peripheral hemogram and antagonize organ atrophy, and increase levels of Granulocyte-macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) and Erythropoietin (EPO) in HD mouse serum. Furthermore, after TGH treatment, the protein expression levels of P-JAK2, P-STAT3, P-STAT5, M-CSF, G-CSF, Bcl-2, and Bcl-xL were significantly higher than in the model group. At the same time, following TGH treatment, the protein expression levels of LC3 A/B, Beclin1, ATG5, and ATG7 were significantly lower than in the model group.TGH has been shown to protect HD mice through a mechanism linked to the activation of the JAK2/STAT3/5 pathway, as well as autophagy inhibition and apoptosis activation.