Journal of Functional Foods (Nov 2019)

Aqueous extract of Houttuynia cordata ameliorates aortic endothelial injury during hyperlipidemia via FoxO1 and p38 MAPK pathway

  • Xuyun Liu,
  • Ke Cao,
  • Weiqiang Lv,
  • Jing Liu,
  • Jing Gao,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Chuan Qin,
  • Jianshu Liu,
  • Weijin Zang,
  • Jiankang Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62

Abstract

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Increasing evidence demonstrates that hyperlipidemia plays a causal role in the development of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) due to endothelial dysfunction. Houttuynia cordata aqueous extract (HAE), using as both medicine and food, whose effect and mechanism were investigated in endothelial dysfunction. In vivo, it profoundly attenuated hyperlipidemia-induced accumulation of serum metabolites, which in turn contributed to alleviating morphologic and functional damage in vascular endothelium. Moreover, the decrease expression of FoxO1/PGC-1α and mitochondrial complexes in thoracic vessels were ameliorated by HAE administration. Through in vitro cultures, consistently, the results showed that HAE predominantly activated PGC-1α for mitochondrial biogenesis via enhancing FoxO1 expression. Additionally, silencing of FoxO1 remarkably abolished the ability of HAE to augment PGC-1α expression, implying the imperative role of FoxO1 during protection. Besides, the anti-inflammation was mainly mediated via p38 MAPK pathway. Briefly, our study demonstrated that HAE ameliorated hyperlipidemia-induced endothelial injury via upregulating FoxO1/PGC-1α and suppressing p38 MAPK.

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