Ginkgolic acid regulates myogenic development by influencing the proliferation and differentiation of C2C12 myoblast cells.
Mol Med Rep
; 30(5)2024 Nov.
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ABSTRACT
Ginkgolic acid (GA), isolated from the leaves and seed coats of Ginkgo biloba, exerts several biological effects, including antitumor, antibacterial, antiHIV and antiinflammatory effects. However, the effects of GA on C2C12 myoblasts remain unclear. The present study assessed cell viability with the MTT assay and evaluated colony formation through crystal violet staining. Flow cytometry was used to analyze apoptosis with Annexin V/7AAD staining, proliferation with Ki67 staining and cell cycle arrest. Western blotting detected myogenic markers and other relevant proteins. Myotube formation was examined by immunofluorescence, and autophagy was measured using an LC3 antibodybased kit via flow cytometry. The present study showed that treatment of C2C12 cells with GA significantly inhibited their viability and colony formation capacity but did not trigger apoptosis, as indicated by Annexin V/7AAD staining. However, Ki67 staining indicates that GA exerted dosedependent antiproliferative effects. Further analysis revealed that GA partially inhibited the growth of C2C12 cells via cell cycle arrest in S phase, highlighting its role in the disruption of cell proliferation. Furthermore, treatment with GA impaired myoblast differentiation, as evidenced by a reduction in the expression of the myogenesis markers, the myosinheavy chain, myoblast determination protein 1 and myogenin, and suppressed myotube formation. Notably, during C2C12 cell differentiation, GA promoted apoptosis without affecting cell cycle progression or Ki67 expression. Mechanistically, GA could suppress nuclear extracellular signalregulated kinase phosphorylation, suggesting that it modulates cell proliferation pathways. Moreover, GA triggered autophagy in differentiated C2C12 cells, as confirmed by elevated LC3 II levels. These findings highlight the multifaceted effects of GA on C2C12 cells.
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Asunto principal:
Autofagia
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Diferenciación Celular
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Salicilatos
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Apoptosis
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Desarrollo de Músculos
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Mioblastos
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Proliferación Celular
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Animals
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Mol Med Rep
Año:
2024
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Article
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Grecia