Multi-omics analysis reveals the neuroprotective effect of <i>Atractylodis Rhizoma</i> <i>Alba </i>extract against Parkinson's disease in mouse
- Authors
- Kang, Sohi; Lee, Sueun; Moon, Byeong Cheol; Song, Jun Ho; Kim, Sung-Ho; Moon, Changjong; Lee, Soong-In; Kim, Chul; Kim, Joong Sun
- Issue Date
- Nov-2024
- Publisher
- Beijing Academy Of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Keywords
- Parkinson disease; nerve degeneration; 1-methyl-4phenyl-1; 2; 3; 6-tetrahydropyridine; Atractylodis Rhizoma Alba; Methyl-seq
- Citation
- Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, v.44, no.6, pp 1111 - 1117
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Volume
- 44
- Number
- 6
- Start Page
- 1111
- End Page
- 1117
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/75064
- ISSN
- 0255-2922
1577-7014
- Abstract
- OBJECTIVE: To assess Atractylodis Rhizoma Alba extract (ARE) neuroprotective function in 1-methyl-4phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-treated mice and related genes. METHODS: Examined mRNA-DNA methylation changes induced by ARE in MPTP-induced Parkinson's disease (PD) model's substantia nigra. RESULTS: ARE mitigated MPTP-induced motor impairment in rotarod and open field tests and preserved tyrosine hydroxylase-positive neuronal cells in substantia nigra and striatum. Genome RNA-Sequencing and Methyl-Sequencing in substantia nigra of vehicle/AREtreated MPTP-induced PD mice showed 84 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 1804 differentially methylated regions (DMRs). Upregulated genes involved zinc ion homeostasis, cilium protein localization, and transcription; downregulated genes linked to ephrin receptor signaling, somitogenesis, and gene expression regulation. Hyper/hypomethylated DMRs post-ARE treatment associated with Wnt signaling, mitochondrial organization, dopamine biosynthesis, and hindbrain development. No significant correlation between DEGs and methylated genes related to PD pathogenesis. CONCLUSION: This research has identified the epigenetic targets of ARE's therapeutic action and gives insight on how ARE protects neurons in Parkinson's disease. (c) 2024 JTCM. All rights reserved.
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