The cardioprotective effect of fluvastatin on ischemic injury via down-regulation of toll-like receptor 4
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The cardioprotective effect of fluvastatin on ischemic injury via down-regulation of toll-like receptor 4
Abstract
To determine whether the cardioprotection effect of fluvastatin mediates by toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling pathway, fifty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into five groups: sham operation group, ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) group, fluvastatin groups (high-dosage, medium-dosage, low-dosage, n = 10 in each group). Except sham operation group, the rest four groups of rats were artificially afflicted with coronary occlusion for 30 min, then reperfusion 2 h. Light microscope and transmission electronic microscope were used to observe structural changes of myocardium. RT-PCR was used to measure TLR4 mRNA expression level, TLR4 protein expression was detected by immunohistochemistry. Western blot was used to measure myocardial NF-κB protein level; ELISA was used to measure the level of TNF-α in myocardium. The results demonstrated that fluvastatin treatment markedly decreased ischemic injury caused by ischemia/reperfusion, and inhibited the expression levels of TLR4, TNF-α and NF-κB, all of which up-regulated by ischemia/reperfusion. Taken together, our results suggest that proper dosage of fluvastatin may have protective effect on the ischemic injury mediated by ischemia/reperfusion in the hearts, which might be associated with inhibition of TLR4 signaling pathway and inflammatory response during ischemia/reperfusion.
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