Levistolide A Alleviates Myocardial Ischemia–Reperfusion Injury Partly by Improving Calcium Homeostasis via the ADORA2B/cAMP/PKA/PLB/SERCA2α Signaling Axis
Yaofeng Li, Yuxin Lu, Xiangyun Chen, Mengyue Guo

TL;DR
Levistolide A helps protect heart cells from injury during reperfusion by improving calcium balance through a specific signaling pathway.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel mechanism of Levistolide A's cardioprotective effects via the ADORA2B/cAMP/PKA/PLB/SERCA2α signaling axis.
Findings
Levistolide A reduces H/R-induced damage in H9C2 cells and improves cell viability.
LA activates the ADORA2B/cAMP/PKA pathway, enhancing SERCA2α activity and reducing calcium overload.
The protective effects of LA are partially reversed by the ADORA2B antagonist MRS 1754.
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the protective effect of the natural phthalide compound Levistolide A (LA) against myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury (MIRI) and to elucidate its underlying mechanisms. Utilizing network pharmacology, potential targets of LA in the treatment of MIRI were predicted. Subsequently, a hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) model was established using rat H9C2 cardiomyocytes to simulate MIRI, and the mechanisms of action were validated through cellular experiments. Network pharmacology analysis indicated that the potential targets of LA in treating MIRI were significantly enriched in calcium signaling pathways, with the adenosine A2B receptor (ADORA2B), a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), identified as a key protein. Cellular experiments demonstrated that 24 μM LA significantly alleviated H/R-induced damage in H9C2 cells, enhanced cell viability, and reduced the…
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TopicsCardiac Ischemia and Reperfusion · Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis
