Rho-associated coiled-coil kinase contributes an important role in Xingnaojing injection-induced adverse drug reactions

Author:

Han Jiayin1,Pan Chen1,Wang Dunfang1,Tang Xuan1,Yang Yifei1,Li Yanning2,Ran Qingsen1,Zhang Yushi1,Liang Aihua1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, 10070, China

2. School of Chinese Materia Medica, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 102488, China

Abstract

Xingnaojing injection (XNJI) is widely used for acute cerebral hemorrhage. However, the adverse drug reactions (ADRs) caused by XNJI have attracted broad attention. In this study, mice were intravenously administrated with a single dose of XNJI (10 or 20 mL/kg) to evaluate the vascular permeability. Then, pathological examinations on ears and lungs were performed to further determine the characteristics of ADRs induced by XNJI. In addition, human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were stimulated with XNJI (1/128, 1/64, and 1/32 XNJI pure product dilution) and stained with rhodamine-phalloidin to analyze the alterations on cytoskeleton. In addition, endothelial monolayer was incubated with XNJI and the effect on permeability was tested. Western blot testing was conducted to measure the involvement of Rho-associated coiled-coil kinase (ROCK) in XNJI-induced ADRs and fasudil hydrochloride was applied to additionally confirm the contribution of ROCK. The results indicated that XNJI may lead to dose-associated vascular leakage. None visibly abnormal symptom was noticed in the mice treated with XNJI at 10 mL/kg, while inflammation in ears and lungs was observed in the mice administrated with 20 mL/kg XNJI. In in vitro experiment, stimulation with high concentration of XNJI (1/32 XNJI pure product dilution) could enhance the permeability of confluent endothelial monolayer and induce rearrangement of actin cytoskeleton. Activation of ROCK, which was shown as augmented expressions of p-MLC2 and p-MYPT1, was observed in cells and mice treated with XNJI. ROCK inhibitor could attenuate XNJI-induced dysfunction of endothelial barrier in in vitro experiment and alleviate the vascular leakage and inflammation noticed in mice treated with XNJI. This study indicates that overdose of XNJI can destroy vascular endothelial function and induce increased vascular permeability, which may cause ADRs in clinical practice. Meanwhile, ROCK plays an important role in XNJI-induced ADRs.

Publisher

American Scientific Publishers

Subject

General Materials Science

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