Research Article

Activating the PGC-1α/TERT Pathway by Catalpol Ameliorates Atherosclerosis via Modulating ROS Production, DNA Damage, and Telomere Function: Implications on Mitochondria and Telomere Link

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Catalpol decreases DNA damage and ROS accumulation and ameliorates telomere function in THP-1 macrophages through the PGC-1α/TERT pathway. THP-1 cells were exposed to PMA (100 ng/mL) for 72 h to induce macrophage formation and then transfected with small nontargeting RNA for si-control or si-TERT and si-PGC-1α for 12 h, then treated with ox-LDL or catalpol for an additional 24 h and harvested and analyzed by Western blot analysis. (a) Effect of catalpol on PGC-1α and TERT protein expression and decreasing p53 protein expression with PGC-1α and TERT siRNA, . (b) Effect of catalpol on ROS production with PGC-1α and TERT siRNA, . (c) Effect of catalpol on cell apoptosis with PGC-1α and TERT siRNA, . (d) Effects of catalpol on cell senescence and DNA damage, . (e) Telomerase activity, . (f) oxidative DNA damage, . compared to the control group; compared to the oxLDL group; compared with the si-PGC-1α and TERT groups. Error bars depict the standard deviation.
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