U-Bang-Haequi Tang: A Herbal Prescription that Prevents Acute Inflammation through Inhibition of NF-κB-Mediated Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase.
Min HwangboJi Yun JungSung Hwan KiSang Mi ParkKyung Hwan JegalIl Je ChoJu-Hee LeeSeung Ho KangSun-Dong ParkSae Kwang KuSang Chan KimRong Jie ZhaoSeon Young JeeYoung-Woo KimPublished in: Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM (2014)
Since antiquity, medical herbs have been prescribed for both treatment and preventative purposes. Herbal formulas are used to reduce toxicity as well as increase efficacy in traditional Korean medicine. U-bang-haequi tang (UBT) is a herbal prescription containing Arctii fructus and Forsythia suspensa as its main components and has treated many human diseases in traditional Korean medicine. This research investigated the effects of UBT against an acute phase of inflammation. For this, we measured induction of nitric oxide (NO) and related proteins in macrophage cell line stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Further, paw swelling was measured in carrageenan-treated rats. Carrageenan significantly induced activation of inflammatory cells and increases in paw volume, whereas oral administration of 0.3 or 1 g/kg/day of UBT inhibited the acute inflammatory response. In RAW264.7 cells, UBT inhibited mRNA and protein expression levels of iNOS. UBT treatment also blocked elevation of NO production, nuclear translocation of NF-κB, phosphorylation of Iκ-Bα induced by LPS. Moreover, UBT treatment significantly blocked the phosphorylation of p38 and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinases by LPS. In conclusion, UBT prevented both acute inflammation in rats as well as LPS-induced NO and iNOS gene expression through inhibition of NF-κB in RAW264.7 cells.
Keyphrases
- inflammatory response
- lps induced
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- nitric oxide synthase
- nitric oxide
- gene expression
- lipopolysaccharide induced
- signaling pathway
- liver failure
- cell cycle arrest
- drug induced
- toll like receptor
- pi k akt
- healthcare
- dna methylation
- endothelial cells
- nuclear factor
- cell death
- immune response
- mass spectrometry
- aortic dissection
- binding protein
- cell proliferation
- intensive care unit
- newly diagnosed
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- metal organic framework