Traditional Chinese Herbal Formula XuMingZhuSan Alleviates Neuronal Ferroptosis in Rats After Stroke by Activating the NRF2/GPX4/SLC7A11 Pathway
Xi Liu, Cheng Wang, Ling Han, Yian Xiao, Hanchang Yu, Zhongxu Hu, Xiyun Fei, Min Peng, Jilin Zhou, Zhijun Zhong

TL;DR
XuMingZhuSan, a traditional Chinese herbal formula, reduces brain damage after stroke in rats by preventing neuronal death through a specific pathway.
Contribution
The study reveals that XuMingZhuSan alleviates stroke-induced neuronal ferroptosis by activating the NRF2/GPX4/SLC7A11 pathway.
Findings
XuMingZhuSan reduced brain infarction and neuronal damage in stroke rats.
The formula suppressed oxidative stress and activated the NRF2/GPX4/SLC7A11 pathway.
ML385 reversed the protective effects of XuMingZhuSan, confirming the pathway's role.
Abstract
This paper reported the efficacy of Traditional Chinese herbal formula XuMingZhuSan (XMZS) in stroke. Middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) rat model was constructed and treated by XMZS and ML385. Brain sections of rats underwent histologic staining methods to assess brain infarction, neuronal and mitochondrial damage, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Oxygen–glucose deprivation/reperfusion (OGD/R)‐induced hippocampal neurons were treated with XMZS and ML385. Apoptosis, ROS, mitochondrial membrane potential, and lipid peroxidation in hippocampal neurons were monitored by TUNEL, DCFH‐DA, JC‐1, and C11‐Bodipy staining. Ferroptosis‐related indicators in brains and hippocampal neurons were assayed using commercial kits. NRF2/GPX4/SLC7A11 pathway activity within brains and hippocampal neurons was assessed by Western blotting. In MCAO rats, XMZS improved neurological function;…
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TopicsFerroptosis and cancer prognosis · Genomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stress · Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
