Neferine Ameliorates Slow-Transmitting Constipation by Inducing PINK1/Parkin-Mediated Mitophagy in Protective Enteric Glial Cells
Taiyu Chen, Xiaodong Jiang, Bo Ma, Yu Zhan, Yong Wen, Lifang Mao, Jun Pang, Xuegui Tang

TL;DR
Neferine helps treat slow-transmitting constipation by promoting mitophagy in gut nerve support cells.
Contribution
Shows neferine improves constipation via PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy in enteric glial cells.
Findings
Neferine reduced inflammation and cell damage in constipated rats.
Neferine increased mitophagy markers like PINK1, Parkin, and LC3II/I.
PINK1 silencing blocked neferine's protective effects on mitochondrial health.
Abstract
The enteric glial cells (EGCs) are the main components of the enteric nervous system (ENS) and contribute to the development of slow transit constipation (STC). In this study, we aimed to explore the effects of neferine (Nef) on EGCs based on PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy. In vivo, 7 days of loperamide feeding was conducted to model STC rats, which were then treated with 2.5, 5, 10 mg/kg/d Nef, and 2 mg/kg/d mosapride for 14 days. In vitro, a CCK-8 assay was performed to detect EGC viability. EGCs were then stimulated by 400 μM H2O2, transfected with si-PINK1, and treated with Nef or mitochondrial division inhibitor 1 (Mdivi-1). Colon tissue was observed by H&E staining, TEM, ELISA (to quantify SOD, MDA, GDNF, and NGF expression), and immunofluorescence (to count the number of mitochondria). In addition, flow cytometry was used to quantify cell apoptosis, ROS, and mitochondrial…
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TopicsGastrointestinal motility and disorders · Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies
