Abstract
The aberrant scar is a challenging problem. Baicalein has effects in attenuating hypertrophic scar formation. Herein, the roles of baicalein in NIH-3T3 were obtained. Cells were treated by baicalein. CCK-8 method and western blot were used to detect cell viability and proliferation-related factors. Furthermore, collagen 1, collagen 3 and α-SMA expression were detected by qRT-PCR and western blot. Besides, total soluble collagen was detected by Sircol assay. In addition, the levels of NF-κB and Wnt/β-catenin signal pathways related factors were determined by western blot. The relationship between miR-9 and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 were tested by luciferase reporter assay, qRT-PCR and western blot. We found baicalein cell restrained proliferation and collagen production. Besides, baicalein increased expression of miR-9 and further experiments validated that transfection with miR-9 inhibitor reversed the results led by baicalein. Moreover, baicalein decreased the phosphorylation of pathway-related proteins while transfection with miR-9 inhibitor revised this result. Otherwise, IGF-1 was authenticated as a target of miR-9 and si-IGF-1 reversed the miR-9 inhibitor-induced change in cell proliferation and collagen production. In conclusion, baicalein restrained cell proliferation and collagen production by regulating miR-9/IGF-1 axis through NF-κB and Wnt/β-catenin signal pathways. Highlights: Baicalein restrains NIH/3T3 cell proliferation and collagen production. Baicalein restrains NF-κB and Wnt/β-catenin signal pathways. IGF-1 is a target of miR-9. Baicalein exerts its functions by regulating miR-9/IGF-1 axis.
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