Ethanolic Extract of Atractylodis Rhizoma Ameliorates DSS-Induced Ulcerative Colitis via Improving Intestinal Barrier Function Through the Rho-Associated Kinase/Myosin Light Chain Pathway.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Journal of medicinal food Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-24 DOI:10.1089/jmf.2024.k.0281
Zengxiang Gao, Peng Huang, Xuecheng Yu, Ruotong Dong, Yunya Lin, Jiyuan Tu, Linlin Chen, Yan Cao, Yanju Liu, Desen Yang, Guosheng Cao
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Abstract

The utilization of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for disease treatment dates back thousands of years. Atractylodis rhizoma (AR) is recognized as a premier TCM and has effective therapeutic properties for gastrointestinal disorders. Nonetheless, the underlying mechanisms by which the ethanolic extract of Atractylodis rhizoma (EEAR) addresses ulcerative colitis (UC) remain ambiguous. This study aimed to clarify the potential molecular mechanisms by which EEAR ameliorated dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced UC in mouse models and Caco-2 cells. EEAR exhibited significant therapeutic effects in UC mice, including decreasing symptoms and reducing inflammation. It also upregulated the expressions of tight junction (TJ) proteins, which enhanced UC intestinal mucosal barrier protection. In addition, EEAR inhibited the expressions of matrix metalloprotein (MMP)-2/9 proteins and inactivated the RhoA/ROCK (Rho-associated kinase)/MLC (myosin light chain) pathway in UC mice. Consistent with the results of in vivo experiments, EEAR significantly increased cell viability and improved the barrier disruption in DSS-induced Caco-2 cells. EEAR increased the expressions of TJ proteins, regulated F-actin cytoskeletal remodeling, and inhibited the expressions of MMP-2/9 proteins and the RhoA/ROCK/MLC pathway. EEAR significantly decreased intestinal pathological injury. Its potential mechanism was related to its inhibition of the RhoA/ROCK/MLC pathway, decreased activation of MMP-2/9, and increased expressions of TJ proteins, thereby regulating cytoskeleton remodeling.

苍术乙醇提取物通过rho相关激酶/肌球蛋白轻链途径改善肠道屏障功能改善dss诱导的溃疡性结肠炎
中医治疗疾病的历史可以追溯到几千年前。苍术是公认的中草药,对胃肠道疾病具有有效的治疗作用。尽管如此,苍术乙醇提取物(EEAR)治疗溃疡性结肠炎(UC)的潜在机制仍不明确。本研究旨在阐明EEAR改善小鼠模型和Caco-2细胞中葡聚糖硫酸钠(DSS)诱导UC的潜在分子机制。EEAR在UC小鼠中表现出显著的治疗效果,包括减轻症状和减轻炎症。上调紧密连接蛋白(tight junction, TJ)表达,增强UC肠黏膜屏障保护作用。此外,EEAR抑制UC小鼠基质金属蛋白(MMP)-2/9蛋白的表达,使RhoA/ROCK (rho相关激酶)/MLC(肌球蛋白轻链)通路失活。与体内实验结果一致,EEAR显著提高了dss诱导的Caco-2细胞的细胞活力,改善了屏障破坏。EEAR增加TJ蛋白表达,调节F-actin细胞骨架重塑,抑制MMP-2/9蛋白表达和RhoA/ROCK/MLC通路。EEAR可显著减轻肠道病理性损伤。其潜在机制与抑制RhoA/ROCK/MLC通路,降低MMP-2/9的激活,增加TJ蛋白的表达,从而调节细胞骨架重塑有关。
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Journal of medicinal food
Journal of medicinal food 医学-食品科技
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4.50
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154
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Medicinal Food is the only peer-reviewed journal focusing exclusively on the medicinal value and biomedical effects of food materials. International in scope, the Journal advances the knowledge of the development of new food products and dietary supplements targeted at promoting health and the prevention and treatment of disease.
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