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Oxymatrine prevents NF-?B nuclear translocation and ameliorates acute intestinal inflammation.


ABSTRACT: Oxymatrine is a traditional Chinese herbal product that exhibits anti-inflammatory effects in models of heart, brain and liver injury. We investigated the impact of oxymatrine in an acute model of intestinal injury and inflammation. Oxymatrine significantly decreased LPS-induced NF-?B-driven luciferase activity, correlating with diminished induction of Cxcl2, Tnf? and Il6 mRNA expression in rat IEC-6 and murine BMDC. Although oxymatrine decreased LPS-induced p65 nuclear translocation and binding to the Cxcl2 gene promoter, this effect was independent of I?B? degradation/phosphorylation. DSS-induced weight loss and histological damage were ameliorated in oxymatrine-treated C57BL/6-WT-mice. While this effect correlated with reduced colonic Il6 and Il1? mRNA accumulation, global NF-?B activity as measured in NF-?B(EGFP) mice was unaffected. Our data demonstrate that oxymatrine reduces LPS-induced NF-?B nuclear translocation and activity independently of I?B? status, prevents intestinal inflammation through blockade of inflammatory signaling and ameliorates overall intestinal inflammation in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Guzman JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3620667 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oxymatrine prevents NF-κB nuclear translocation and ameliorates acute intestinal inflammation.

Guzman Javier Rivera JR   Koo Ja Seol JS   Goldsmith Jason R JR   Mühlbauer Marcus M   Narula Acharan A   Jobin Christian C  

Scientific reports 20130101


Oxymatrine is a traditional Chinese herbal product that exhibits anti-inflammatory effects in models of heart, brain and liver injury. We investigated the impact of oxymatrine in an acute model of intestinal injury and inflammation. Oxymatrine significantly decreased LPS-induced NF-κB-driven luciferase activity, correlating with diminished induction of Cxcl2, Tnfα and Il6 mRNA expression in rat IEC-6 and murine BMDC. Although oxymatrine decreased LPS-induced p65 nuclear translocation and binding  ...[more]

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