Bufalin, which is isolated from toad venom, exerts positive effects on hearts under pathological circumstance. We aimed to investigate the effects and mechanisms of bufalin on myocardial I/R injury. In vivo, bufalin ameliorated myocardial I/R injury, which characteristics with better ejection function, decreased infarct size and less apoptosis. The levels of pyroptotic proteins were increased in I/R-treated macrophages and inflammatory cytokines expressed more in I/R-induced mouse, which could be attenuated by bufalin. Bufalin also reduced H/R-treated macrophage pyroptosis in vitro. Autophagic flux blockage and ROS accumulation were reduced by bufalin in impaired macrophages. Overexpression of p62 abrogated the anti-proptosis and anti-oxidative effects of bufalin. The levels of apoptosis related proteins were changed and TUNEL-positive ratio was raised in cardiomyocytes that received conditioned medium treatment with H/R-treated macrophages, while bufalin pretreatment could reduce apoptosis. These findings indicate that bufalin may attenuate myocardial I/R injury by suppressing macrophage pyroptosis via P62 pathway.
Keywords: Bufalin; Macrophage; Myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury; P62; Pyroptosis.
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