Abstract

BackgroundDaming capsule (DMC), a traditional Chinese formula, has a lipid-modulating action with reduced adverse side effects as compared with other lipid lowering compounds. Since endothelial dysfunction often accompanies the hyperlipidemic state, we hypothesize that DMC might restore endothelial dysfunction produced by a high-fat (HF) diet. Importantly, we also investigate possible mechanisms involved in mediating the effects of DMC on vascular reactivity.MethodsRats were divided into four groups: control, HF diet, HF mixed DMC diet, HF mixed atorvastatin (ATV) diet. After 30 days, the thoracic cavity was exposed to remove the thoracic aorta for (i) histological examination; (ii) measurement of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) by western blot; and (iii) tension study of thoracic aortic ring.ResultsHF diet induced significant attenuation in the contraction and relaxation of rat aortic rings. Treatment with DMC significantly improved the relaxation of the aortic rings as compared with those from HF rats (P < 0.05), which was abolished by a nonspecific NOS inhibitor L-NAME. Moreover DMC significantly restored the decrease in eNOS expression induced by HF diet. Similar results were found in histopathologic changes. DMC failed to restore the loss of vasocontraction of aorta explained by an impairment of ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) on the structure and/or function. DMC exerted the same protective effect as ATV, a positive control drug, on vascular injury produced by HF diet.ConclusionDMC partially protects the aorta from HF-induced endothelial dysfunction via upregulation of the expression of eNOS.

Highlights

  • Daming capsule (DMC), a traditional Chinese formula, has a lipid-modulating action with reduced adverse side effects as compared with other lipid lowering compounds

  • This study was designed to investigate whether DMC has effects on vascular reactivity and to test the hypothesis that DMC may affect endothelial nitric oxide synthase in endothelium and in turn contribute to the restoration of endothelial dysfunction of aorta from rats fed a high-fat (HF) diet

  • Treatment with DMC did not improve the loss of vasocontraction (132.3 ± 3.48) but significant mitigation was seen in the relaxation of the aortic rings from DMC treated group (18.59 ± 1.31 vs. 9.09 ± 1.03, P < 0.01)

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Introduction

Daming capsule (DMC), a traditional Chinese formula, has a lipid-modulating action with reduced adverse side effects as compared with other lipid lowering compounds. Daming capsule (DMC) was designed and carefully formulated in accordance with the rule of the traditional Chinese medicine theory comprising: Rheum Palmatu, Cassia obtusifolia L, Salvia miltiorrhiza and Panax ginseng C.A. Rheum Palmatu is regarded as monarch component for its actions on promoting digestion to remove food retention and improving blood circulation to dissipate blood stasis (Pharmacopoeia of the People’s Republic of China, 2010). This study was designed to investigate whether DMC has effects on vascular reactivity and to test the hypothesis that DMC may affect endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in endothelium and in turn contribute to the restoration of endothelial dysfunction of aorta from rats fed a high-fat (HF) diet

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