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In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of Korean Red Ginseng-derived components
BACKGROUND: Although Korean Red Ginseng (KRG) has been traditionally used for a long time, its anti-inflammatory role and underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms have been poorly understood. In this study, the anti-inflammatory roles of KRG-derived components, namely, water extract (KRG-WE), sa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27746698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgr.2016.08.003 |
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author | Baek, Kwang-Soo Yi, Young-Su Son, Young-Jin Yoo, Sulgi Sung, Nak Yoon Kim, Yong Hong, Sungyoul Aravinthan, Adithan Kim, Jong-Hoon Cho, Jae Youl |
author_facet | Baek, Kwang-Soo Yi, Young-Su Son, Young-Jin Yoo, Sulgi Sung, Nak Yoon Kim, Yong Hong, Sungyoul Aravinthan, Adithan Kim, Jong-Hoon Cho, Jae Youl |
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description | BACKGROUND: Although Korean Red Ginseng (KRG) has been traditionally used for a long time, its anti-inflammatory role and underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms have been poorly understood. In this study, the anti-inflammatory roles of KRG-derived components, namely, water extract (KRG-WE), saponin fraction (KRG-SF), and nonsaponin fraction (KRG-NSF), were investigated. METHODS: To check saponin levels in the test fractions, KRG-WE, KRG-NSF, and KRG-SF were analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography. The anti-inflammatory roles and underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms of these components were investigated using a macrophage-like cell line (RAW264.7 cells) and an acute gastritis model in mice. RESULTS: Of the tested fractions, KGR-SF (but not KRG-NSF and KRG-WE) markedly inhibited the viability of RAW264.7 cells, and splenocytes at more than 500 μg/mL significantly suppressed NO production at 100 μg/mL, diminished mRNA expression of inflammatory genes such as inducible nitric oxide synthase, cyclooxygenase-2, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interferon-β at 200 μg/mL, and completely blocked phagocytic uptake by RAW264.7 cells. All three fractions suppressed luciferase activity triggered by interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3), but not that triggered by activator protein-1 and nuclear factor-kappa B. Phospho-IRF3 and phospho-TBK1 were simultaneously decreased in KRG-SF. Interestingly, all these fractions, when orally administered, clearly ameliorated the symptoms of gastric ulcer in HCl/ethanol-induced gastritis mice. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that KRG-WE, KRG-NSF, and KRG-SF might have anti-inflammatory properties, mostly because of the suppression of the IRF3 pathway. |
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spelling | pubmed-50524402016-10-14 In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of Korean Red Ginseng-derived components Baek, Kwang-Soo Yi, Young-Su Son, Young-Jin Yoo, Sulgi Sung, Nak Yoon Kim, Yong Hong, Sungyoul Aravinthan, Adithan Kim, Jong-Hoon Cho, Jae Youl J Ginseng Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Although Korean Red Ginseng (KRG) has been traditionally used for a long time, its anti-inflammatory role and underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms have been poorly understood. In this study, the anti-inflammatory roles of KRG-derived components, namely, water extract (KRG-WE), saponin fraction (KRG-SF), and nonsaponin fraction (KRG-NSF), were investigated. METHODS: To check saponin levels in the test fractions, KRG-WE, KRG-NSF, and KRG-SF were analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography. The anti-inflammatory roles and underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms of these components were investigated using a macrophage-like cell line (RAW264.7 cells) and an acute gastritis model in mice. RESULTS: Of the tested fractions, KGR-SF (but not KRG-NSF and KRG-WE) markedly inhibited the viability of RAW264.7 cells, and splenocytes at more than 500 μg/mL significantly suppressed NO production at 100 μg/mL, diminished mRNA expression of inflammatory genes such as inducible nitric oxide synthase, cyclooxygenase-2, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interferon-β at 200 μg/mL, and completely blocked phagocytic uptake by RAW264.7 cells. All three fractions suppressed luciferase activity triggered by interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3), but not that triggered by activator protein-1 and nuclear factor-kappa B. Phospho-IRF3 and phospho-TBK1 were simultaneously decreased in KRG-SF. Interestingly, all these fractions, when orally administered, clearly ameliorated the symptoms of gastric ulcer in HCl/ethanol-induced gastritis mice. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that KRG-WE, KRG-NSF, and KRG-SF might have anti-inflammatory properties, mostly because of the suppression of the IRF3 pathway. Elsevier 2016-10 2016-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5052440/ /pubmed/27746698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgr.2016.08.003 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Korean Society of Ginseng, Published by Elsevier. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Baek, Kwang-Soo Yi, Young-Su Son, Young-Jin Yoo, Sulgi Sung, Nak Yoon Kim, Yong Hong, Sungyoul Aravinthan, Adithan Kim, Jong-Hoon Cho, Jae Youl In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of Korean Red Ginseng-derived components |
title | In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of Korean Red Ginseng-derived components |
title_full | In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of Korean Red Ginseng-derived components |
title_fullStr | In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of Korean Red Ginseng-derived components |
title_full_unstemmed | In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of Korean Red Ginseng-derived components |
title_short | In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of Korean Red Ginseng-derived components |
title_sort | in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activities of korean red ginseng-derived components |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27746698 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgr.2016.08.003 |
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