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Baicalin improves the functions of granulosa cells and the ovary in aged mice through the mTOR signaling pathway
by
Xu, Ziwen
, Hu, Jingyi
, Zhang, Junya
, Fan, Huiying
, He, Qina
, Yang, Guang
, Zhang, Tongwei
, Yao, Guidong
, He, Jiahuan
, Bai, Yucheng
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Baicalin
/ Estrogen
/ Female
/ Flavonoids - pharmacology
/ Follicular development
/ Granulosa cell
/ Granulosa Cells - drug effects
/ Granulosa Cells - enzymology
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mice
/ mTOR pathway
/ Ovarian function
/ Ovary - drug effects
/ Ovary - metabolism
/ Progesterone
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Scientific equipment and supplies industry
/ Signal Transduction - drug effects
/ TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases - metabolism
2022
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Baicalin improves the functions of granulosa cells and the ovary in aged mice through the mTOR signaling pathway
by
Xu, Ziwen
, Hu, Jingyi
, Zhang, Junya
, Fan, Huiying
, He, Qina
, Yang, Guang
, Zhang, Tongwei
, Yao, Guidong
, He, Jiahuan
, Bai, Yucheng
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Baicalin
/ Estrogen
/ Female
/ Flavonoids - pharmacology
/ Follicular development
/ Granulosa cell
/ Granulosa Cells - drug effects
/ Granulosa Cells - enzymology
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mice
/ mTOR pathway
/ Ovarian function
/ Ovary - drug effects
/ Ovary - metabolism
/ Progesterone
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Scientific equipment and supplies industry
/ Signal Transduction - drug effects
/ TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases - metabolism
2022
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Baicalin improves the functions of granulosa cells and the ovary in aged mice through the mTOR signaling pathway
by
Xu, Ziwen
, Hu, Jingyi
, Zhang, Junya
, Fan, Huiying
, He, Qina
, Yang, Guang
, Zhang, Tongwei
, Yao, Guidong
, He, Jiahuan
, Bai, Yucheng
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Baicalin
/ Estrogen
/ Female
/ Flavonoids - pharmacology
/ Follicular development
/ Granulosa cell
/ Granulosa Cells - drug effects
/ Granulosa Cells - enzymology
/ Gynecology
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Immunohistochemistry
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mice
/ mTOR pathway
/ Ovarian function
/ Ovary - drug effects
/ Ovary - metabolism
/ Progesterone
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Scientific equipment and supplies industry
/ Signal Transduction - drug effects
/ TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases - metabolism
2022
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Baicalin improves the functions of granulosa cells and the ovary in aged mice through the mTOR signaling pathway
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Baicalin improves the functions of granulosa cells and the ovary in aged mice through the mTOR signaling pathway
2022
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Overview
Background
The mammalian follicle is the basic functional unit of the ovary, and its normal development is required to obtaining oocytes capable of fertilization. As women get older or decline in ovarian function due to certain pathological factors, the growth and development of follicles becomes abnormal, which ultimately leads to infertility and other related female diseases. Kuntai capsules are currently used in clinical practice to improve ovarian function, and they contain the natural compound Baicalin, which is a natural compound with important biological activities. At present, the role and mechanism of Baicalin in the development of ovarian follicles is unclear.
Methods
Human primary granulosa cells collected from follicular fluid, and then cultured and treated with Baicalin or its normal control, assessed for viability, subjected to RT-PCR, western blotting, flow cytometry, and hormone analyses. The estrus cycle and oocytes of CD-1 mice were studied after Baicalin administration and compared with controls. Ovaries were collected from the mice and subjected to hematoxylin-eosin staining and immunohistochemistry analysis.
Results
We showed that Baicalin had a dose-dependent effect on granulosa cells cultured in vitro. A low concentration of Baicalin (for example, 10 μM) helped to maintain the viability of granulosa cells; however, at a concentration exceeding 50 μM, it exerted a toxic effect. A low concentration significantly improved the viability of granulosa cells and inhibited cell apoptosis, which may be related to the resultant upregulation of Bcl-2 expression and downregulation of Bax and Caspase 3. By constructing a hydrogen peroxide-induced cell oxidative stress damage model, we found that Baicalin reversed the cell damage caused by hydrogen peroxide. In addition, Baicalin increased the secretion of estradiol and progesterone by upregulating P450arom and stAR. The results of the in vivo experiment showed that the intragastric administration of Baicalin to aged mice improved the estrous cycle and oocyte quality. Furthermore, we observed that Baicalin enhanced the viability of granulosa cells through the mTOR pathway, which in turn improve ovarian function.
Conclusion
These results indicate that Baicalin could improve the viability of ovarian granulosa cells and the secretion of steroid hormones and thus could help to improve degenerating ovarian function and delay ovarian aging.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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