Rhein and rhubarb similarly protect the blood-brain barrier after experimental traumatic brain injury via gp91phox subunit of NADPH oxidase/ROS/ERK/MMP-9 signaling pathway

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Yang Wang
Xuegong Fan
Tao Tang
Rong Fan
Chunhu Zhang
Zebing Huang
Weijun Peng
Pingping Gan
Xingui Xiong
Wei Huang
Xi Huang
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[1] Laboratory of Ethnopharmacology,Department of Infectious Diseases
[2] Institute of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine,Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
[3] Xiangya Hospital,Department of Oncology
[4] Central South University,undefined
[5] Key Laboratory of Viral Hepatitis of Hunan,undefined
[6] Xiangya Hospital,undefined
[7] Central South University,undefined
[8] 2nd Xiangya Hospital,undefined
[9] Central South University,undefined
[10] Xiangya Hospital,undefined
[11] Central South University,undefined
[12] Institute of TCM-related Depressive Comorbidity,undefined
[13] Nanjing University of Chinese medicine,undefined
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Oxidative stress chiefly contributes to the disruption of the BBB following traumatic brain injury (TBI). The Chinese herbal medicine rhubarb is a promising antioxidant in treating TBI. Here we performed in vivo and in vitro experiments to determine whether rhubarb and its absorbed bioactive compound protected the BBB after TBI by increasing ZO-1 expression through inhibition of gp91phox subunit of NADPH oxidase/ROS/ERK/MMP-9 pathway. Rats were subjected to the controlled cortical impact (CCI) model, and primary rat cortical astrocytes were exposed to scratch-wound model. The liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry method showed that rhein was the compound absorbed in the brains of CCI rats after rhubarb administration. The wet-dry weights and Evans blue measurements revealed that rhubarb and rhein ameliorated BBB damage and brain edema in CCI rats. Western blots showed that rhubarb and rhein downregulated GFAP in vitro. RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, Western blot and dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate analysis indicated that rhubarb prevented activation of gp91phox subunit of NADPH oxidase induced ROS production, subsequently inhibited ERK/MMP-9 pathway in vivo and in vitro. Interestingly, rhein and rhubarb similarly protected the BBB by inhibiting this signaling cascade. The results provide a novel herbal medicine to protect BBB following TBI via an antioxidative molecular mechanism.
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