Title of article :
Chloroform fraction of Solanum tuberosum L. cv Jayoung epidermis suppresses LPS-induced inflammatory responses in macrophages and DSS-induced colitis in mice
Author/Authors :
Lee، نويسنده , , Seung-Jun and Shin، نويسنده , , Ji Sun and Choi، نويسنده , , Hye-Eun and Lee، نويسنده , , Kyoung-Goo and Cho، نويسنده , , Young-Wuk and An، نويسنده , , Hyo Jin and Jang، نويسنده , , Dae Sik and Jeong، نويسنده , , Jin-Cheol and Kwon، نويسنده , , Oh-Keun and Nam، نويسنده , , Jung-Hwan and Lee، نويسنده , , Kyung-Tae، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
In this study, the authors investigated the molecular mechanism underlying the antiinflammatory effects of the chloroform fraction of the peel of ‘Jayoung’ (CFPJ), a color-fleshed potato, on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced RAW 264.7 macrophages and in mice with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. CFPJ inhibited the expressions of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) at the transcription level, and attenuated the transcriptional activity of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) by reducing the translocation of NF-κB depending on degradation of inhibitory κB-α (IκB-α). Furthermore, CFPJ attenuated the phosphorylations of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases3/6 (MKK3/6) and of p38. In colitis model, CFPJ significantly reduced the severity of colitis and the productions and protein levels of pro-inflammatory mediators in colonic tissue. These results suggest that the anti-inflammatory effects of CFPJ are associated with the suppression of NF-κB and p38 activation in macrophages, and support its possible therapeutic role for the treatment of colitis.
Keywords :
Color-fleshed potato peel , NF-?B , inflammation , p38 MAPK , Colitis , MKK3/6
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology