Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis
Online ISSN : 1880-3873
Print ISSN : 1340-3478
ISSN-L : 1340-3478

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Morusinol Extracted from Morus Alba Inhibits Arterial Thrombosis and Modulates Platelet Activation for the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
Jung-Jin LeeHyun YangYeong-Min YooSeong Su HongDongho LeeHyun-Jung LeeHak-Ju LeeChang-Seon MyungKyung-Chul ChoiEui-Bae Jeung
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Morus alba (white mulberry) has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as an anti-headache, diuretic, expectorant, and anti-diabetic agent. In previous studies, extracts of Morus alba demonstrated favorable biological properties, such as antioxidant activity, suppression of lipoxygenase (LOX)-1, cytotoxicity against cancer cells, and inhibition of the invasion and migration of cancer cells.
Aim: This study further evaluated the effects of morusinol, a flavonoid derived from Morus alba root bark, on platelet aggregation and thromboxane B2 formation in vitro and thrombus formation in vivo.
Methods: The antiplatelet potential of morusinol was measured using in vitro rabbit platelet aggregation and thromboxane B2 (TXB2) formation assays. Arterial thrombus formation was investigated using an in vivo ferric chloride (FeCl3)-induced thrombosis model.
Results: Morusinol significantly inhibited collagen- and arachidonic acid-induced platelet aggregation and TXB2 formation in cultured platelets in a concentration-dependent manner. Thrombus formation was reduced by 32.1, 42.0, and 99.0% for collagen-induced TXB2 formation, and 8.0, 24.1, and 29.2% for arachadonic acid-induced TXB2 formation, with 5, 10, and 30 µg/mL morusinol, respectively. Moreover, oral morusinol (20 mg/kg) or aspirin (20 mg/kg) for three days significantly increased the time to occlusion in vivo by 20.3±5.0 or 6.8±2.9 min, respectively, compared with the control (1% CMC, carboxymethyl cellulose).
Conclusion: Taken together, these results indicate that morusinol may significantly inhibit arterial thrombosis in vivo due to antiplatelet activity. Thus, morusinol may exert beneficial effects on transient ischemic attacks or stroke via the modulation of platelet activation.

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