Journal of Dali University ›› 2024, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (8): 20-25.DOI: 10. 3969 / j. issn. 2096-2266. 2024. 08. 004

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Preparation of Lycopus lucidus Polysaccharide and Its Effects on High Glucose-Induced Rat Glomerular#br# Mesangial Cells

Qiu Jingyao, Wang Xin, Li Chunxu, Wang Fusheng*   

  1. (College of Pharmacy, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan 671000, China)
  • Received:2024-02-06 Revised:2024-03-16 Online:2024-08-15 Published:2024-08-12

Abstract: Objective: To investigate the preparation process of Lycopus lucidus polysaccharides (LLP) with different ethanol
precipitation fractions and evaluate their effects on high glucose-induced rat glomerular mesangial cells (HBZY-1). Methods: The
crude LLP was obtained by deproteinization and macroporous resin column chromatography, and the components were obtained by
fractional ethanol precipitation. The activity of high glucose-induced HBZY-1 cells was tested in vitro. Results: Three different
ethanol precipitation fractions (LLP-30%, LLP-60%, and LLP-90%) showed no toxicity to normal HBZY-1 cells at concentrations
ranging from 0.25 to 4.00 mg/mL. LLP-60% and LLP-90% exhibited significant inhibitory effects on the proliferation of high glucoseinduced
HBZY-1 cells (P<0.01) and promoted the content of superoxide dismutase while reducing the contents of malondialdehyde
and reactive oxygen species. Conclusion: The extraction, separation and preparation process of LLP are feasible, and the active
component LLP-90% not only has the highest content, but also exhibits the most significant effects on inhibiting the proliferation of
high glucose-induced HBZY-1 cells and alleviating cellular oxidative stress, which provided the basis for the development of L.
lucidus as a functional food of diabetic nephropathy.

Key words: Lycopus lucidus polysaccharides, fractional ethanol precipitation, glomerular mesangial cells, proliferation, oxidative stress

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