Abstract
The aim of present study was to investigate the effect of baicalin on hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) injury in cardiomyocytes and the mechanisms involved, particularly in relation to cytokines. The cardiomyocytes for the H/R groups were placed into a hypoxic chamber for 12 h and then underwent reoxygenation for 1 h. The cells in the TNF-alpha groups were administered 100 ng/mL rrTNF-alpha and incubated for 13 h under normal conditions. The cells in the baicalin pretreatment groups were administered 10 microM baicalin 30 min prior to exposure to H/R or TNF-alpha. It was observed that pretreatment with baicalin (10 microM) significantly reduced the cell damage and death induced by H/R or TNF-alpha. In the culture medium of the H/R cells, the SOD activity increased, while TNF-alpha was decreased by baicalin. The levels of IL-6 in culture medium for H/R or TNF-alpha treated cells were suppressed by baicalin pretreatment. In contrast, the levels of IL-10 in culture medium for H/R or TNF-alpha treated cells were significantly elevated by baicalin. Moreover, baicalin inhibited the nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB induced by H/R or TNF-alpha. In conclusion, baicalin may protect cardiomyocytes from H/R injury through an anti-inflammatory mechanism.
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