Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity

Tianma is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) often used for the treatment of hypertension and heart diseases. To elucidate the function of tianma at the molecular level, we investigated the effect of tianma on vascular functions and aortic protein metabolism. We found that long-term treatment with...

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Main Authors: Feng, Lin, Manavalan, Arulmani, Mishra, Manisha, Sze, Siu Kwan, Hu, Jiang-Miao, Heese, Klaus
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-991782022-02-16T16:31:35Z Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity Feng, Lin Manavalan, Arulmani Mishra, Manisha Sze, Siu Kwan Hu, Jiang-Miao Heese, Klaus School of Biological Sciences Institute of Advanced Studies DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Biochemistry Tianma is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) often used for the treatment of hypertension and heart diseases. To elucidate the function of tianma at the molecular level, we investigated the effect of tianma on vascular functions and aortic protein metabolism. We found that long-term treatment with tianma (~2.5g/kg/day for three months) in one-year-old rats could enhance acetylcholine (ACh)-induced vasorelaxation in endothelium-intact thoracic aortic rings against both KCl (80 mM)- and phenylephrine (PE)-induced contraction. By using the iTRAQ (isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantification) technique, we confirmed from the functional data at the proteome level that tianma treatment down-regulated the expressions of contractile proteins (e.g. Acta2) and other related structural proteins (e.g. desmin), and up-regulated the expressions of extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoproteins (e.g. Fbln5) and anti-thrombotic proteins (e.g. Anxa2) in aortic tissue. By inductive reasoning, tianma could perform its vasodilatory effect not only by inhibiting vascular smooth muscle contraction, but also by enhancing blood vessel elasticity and stabilizing the arterial structure. Thus, tianma might become a novel therapeutic herbal medicine for cardiovascular diseases by regulating the aortic proteome metabolism. 2013-11-08T08:05:36Z 2019-12-06T20:04:09Z 2013-11-08T08:05:36Z 2019-12-06T20:04:09Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Feng, L., Manavalan, A., Mishra, M., Sze, S. K., Hu, J. M., & Heese, K. (2012). Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity. The open biochemistry journal, 6, 56-65. 1874-091X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99178 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17534 10.2174/1874091X01206010056 22787517 en The open biochemistry journal
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Biochemistry
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Feng, Lin
Manavalan, Arulmani
Mishra, Manisha
Sze, Siu Kwan
Hu, Jiang-Miao
Heese, Klaus
Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity
description Tianma is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) often used for the treatment of hypertension and heart diseases. To elucidate the function of tianma at the molecular level, we investigated the effect of tianma on vascular functions and aortic protein metabolism. We found that long-term treatment with tianma (~2.5g/kg/day for three months) in one-year-old rats could enhance acetylcholine (ACh)-induced vasorelaxation in endothelium-intact thoracic aortic rings against both KCl (80 mM)- and phenylephrine (PE)-induced contraction. By using the iTRAQ (isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantification) technique, we confirmed from the functional data at the proteome level that tianma treatment down-regulated the expressions of contractile proteins (e.g. Acta2) and other related structural proteins (e.g. desmin), and up-regulated the expressions of extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoproteins (e.g. Fbln5) and anti-thrombotic proteins (e.g. Anxa2) in aortic tissue. By inductive reasoning, tianma could perform its vasodilatory effect not only by inhibiting vascular smooth muscle contraction, but also by enhancing blood vessel elasticity and stabilizing the arterial structure. Thus, tianma might become a novel therapeutic herbal medicine for cardiovascular diseases by regulating the aortic proteome metabolism.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Feng, Lin
Manavalan, Arulmani
Mishra, Manisha
Sze, Siu Kwan
Hu, Jiang-Miao
Heese, Klaus
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author Feng, Lin
Manavalan, Arulmani
Mishra, Manisha
Sze, Siu Kwan
Hu, Jiang-Miao
Heese, Klaus
author_sort Feng, Lin
title Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity
title_short Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity
title_full Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity
title_fullStr Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity
title_full_unstemmed Tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity
title_sort tianma modulates blood vessel tonicity
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99178
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