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Honokiol Microemulsion Causes Stage-Dependent Toxicity Via Dual Roles in Oxidation-Reduction and Apoptosis through FoxO Signaling Pathway

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Department of Pharmacy, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, China
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New Drug Safety Evaluation Center, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100050, China
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Beijing Union-Genious Pharmaceutical Technology, Ltd., Beijing 100176, China
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NMPA Key Laboratory for Safety Research and Evaluation of Innovative Drug, Beijing 102206, China
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Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Cells 2022, 11(22), 3562; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11223562
Submission received: 11 October 2022 / Revised: 4 November 2022 / Accepted: 7 November 2022 / Published: 11 November 2022

Abstract

Honokiol, the main bioactive extract of Magnolia officinalis, exhibits extensive therapeutic actions. Its treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer is undergoing clinical trials in China. However, the published safety evaluation studies have focused on extract mixtures of Magnolia officinalis in which the honokiol content was well below the reported clinical dose of the honokiol monomer. Therefore, safety assessment of the honokiol monomer is urgently needed. Our previous studies have already demonstrated that a high dose of the honokiol microemulsion (0.6 μg/mL) induces developmental toxicity in rats and zebrafish by inducing oxidative stress. By exploring the relationship between time and toxicity, we found that developmental toxic responses were stage-dependent. They mainly occurred within the first 24 h post fertilization (hpf) especially the first 12 hpf. In zebrafish, low doses of honokiol microemulsion (0.15, 0.21 μg/mL) significantly decreased the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) and increased the mRNA expression of bcl-2. In contrast, high dose (0.6 μg/mL) increased the levels of ROS and MDA, decreased activities and mRNA expression of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT), and increased mRNA expression of bax, c-jnk, p53 and bim. By acridine orange staining, we found that a high dose of honokiol microemulsion induced apoptosis mainly in zebrafish brain. In rat pheochromocytoma cells (PC12 cells), low doses of the honokiol microemulsion (1, 5, 10 µM) exerted a protective effect against H2O2-induced oxidative damage while high doses (≥20 µM) induced oxidative stress, which further confirms the dual effects of honokiol microemulsion on nerve cells. These dual roles of the honokiol microemulsion in oxidation–reduction reactions and apoptosis may be regulated by the forkhead box class O (FoxO) signaling pathway. Due to the potential of developmental toxicity, we recommend that the administration of high dose honokiol microemulsion in pregnant women should be considered with caution.
Keywords: honokiol microemulsion; zebrafish; PC12 cell; toxicity; oxidation-reduction; apoptosis; FoxO honokiol microemulsion; zebrafish; PC12 cell; toxicity; oxidation-reduction; apoptosis; FoxO

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Li, H.; Li, W.; Li, J.; Li, S.; Kuang, L.; Pang, F.; Jiang, H.; Jin, H.; Bian, X. Honokiol Microemulsion Causes Stage-Dependent Toxicity Via Dual Roles in Oxidation-Reduction and Apoptosis through FoxO Signaling Pathway. Cells 2022, 11, 3562. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11223562

AMA Style

Li H, Li W, Li J, Li S, Kuang L, Pang F, Jiang H, Jin H, Bian X. Honokiol Microemulsion Causes Stage-Dependent Toxicity Via Dual Roles in Oxidation-Reduction and Apoptosis through FoxO Signaling Pathway. Cells. 2022; 11(22):3562. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11223562

Chicago/Turabian Style

Li, Hui, Wanfang Li, Jie Li, Sizheng Li, Lian Kuang, Fei Pang, Haiyan Jiang, Hongtao Jin, and Xiaolan Bian. 2022. "Honokiol Microemulsion Causes Stage-Dependent Toxicity Via Dual Roles in Oxidation-Reduction and Apoptosis through FoxO Signaling Pathway" Cells 11, no. 22: 3562. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11223562

APA Style

Li, H., Li, W., Li, J., Li, S., Kuang, L., Pang, F., Jiang, H., Jin, H., & Bian, X. (2022). Honokiol Microemulsion Causes Stage-Dependent Toxicity Via Dual Roles in Oxidation-Reduction and Apoptosis through FoxO Signaling Pathway. Cells, 11(22), 3562. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11223562

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