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The enhancing effects of selenomethionine on harmine in attenuating pathological cardiac hypertrophy via glycolysis metabolism | |
Chen, Qi1; Wang, Wen Yan1; Xu, Qing Yang1,2; Dai, Yan Fa1; Zhu, Xing Yu1; Chen, Zhao Yang3; Sun, Ning1,2; Leung, Chung Hang4; Gao, Fei5; Wu, Ke Jia1 | |
2024-10-01 | |
Source Publication | Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine |
ISSN | 1582-1838 |
Volume | 28Issue:19Pages:e70124 |
Abstract | Pathological cardiac hypertrophy, a common feature in various cardiovascular diseases, can be more effectively managed through combination therapies using natural compounds. Harmine, a β-carboline alkaloid found in plants, possesses numerous pharmacological functions, including alleviating cardiac hypertrophy. Similarly, Selenomethionine (SE), a primary organic selenium source, has been shown to mitigate cardiac autophagy and alleviate injury. To explores the therapeutic potential of combining Harmine with SE to treat cardiac hypertrophy. The synergistic effects of SE and harmine against cardiac hypertrophy were assessed in vitro with angiotensin II (AngII)-induced hypertrophy and in vivo using a Myh6R404Q mouse model. Co-administration of SE and harmine significantly reduced hypertrophy-related markers, outperforming monotherapies. Transcriptomic and metabolic profiling revealed substantial alterations in key metabolic and signalling pathways, particularly those involved in energy metabolism. Notably, the combination therapy led to a marked reduction in the activity of key glycolytic enzymes. Importantly, the addition of the glycolysis inhibitor 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) did not further potentiate these effects, suggesting that the antihypertrophic action is predominantly mediated through glycolytic inhibition. These findings highlight the potential of SE and harmine as a promising combination therapy for the treatment of cardiac hypertrophy. |
Keyword | Cardiac Hypertrophy Combination Therapy Glycolysis Metabolism Harmine Selenomethionine |
DOI | 10.1111/jcmm.70124 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Cell Biology ; Research & Experimental Medicine |
WOS Subject | Cell Biology ; Medicine, Research & Experimental |
WOS ID | WOS:001322474500001 |
Publisher | WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85205446121 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | THE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF QUALITY RESEARCH IN CHINESE MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU) Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Gao, Fei; Wu, Ke Jia |
Affiliation | 1.Wuxi School of Medicine, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China 2.Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China 3.Department of Cardiology, Heart Center of Fujian Province, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, Fuzhou, Fujian, China 4.State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Macao 5.Department of cardiology, Beijing An Zhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Chaoyang, Beijing, China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Chen, Qi,Wang, Wen Yan,Xu, Qing Yang,et al. The enhancing effects of selenomethionine on harmine in attenuating pathological cardiac hypertrophy via glycolysis metabolism[J]. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 2024, 28(19), e70124. |
APA | Chen, Qi., Wang, Wen Yan., Xu, Qing Yang., Dai, Yan Fa., Zhu, Xing Yu., Chen, Zhao Yang., Sun, Ning., Leung, Chung Hang., Gao, Fei., & Wu, Ke Jia (2024). The enhancing effects of selenomethionine on harmine in attenuating pathological cardiac hypertrophy via glycolysis metabolism. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 28(19), e70124. |
MLA | Chen, Qi,et al."The enhancing effects of selenomethionine on harmine in attenuating pathological cardiac hypertrophy via glycolysis metabolism".Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 28.19(2024):e70124. |
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