Hepatoprotective Effects of Acidic-Extractable Auricularia polytricha (Agaricomycetes) Polysaccharides against the Alcoholic Liver Diseases via the NF-κB Signaling Pathway.

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Lian Shi, Huanjun Shi, Xueping Li, Xiuxiu Wang, Le Jia, Jianjun Zhang
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Abstract

This study investigated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of acidic-extractable Auricularia polytricha polysaccharides (Ac-APS), aiming to explore the significant protections against alcohol-related liver diseases (ALD). Our findings indicated that Ac-APS exhibited potential radical scavenging effects on hydroxyl, superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, and DPPH with rates of 56.32 ± 1.63%, 43.28 ± 1.68%, 73.28 ± 2.11%, and 76.31 ± 1.98%, respectively. Furthermore, the in vivo results demonstrated that Ac-APS showed potential anti-ALD effects through enhancing the hepatic antioxidant enzymes, modulating alcohol metabolisms, and improving inflammatory responses by regulating NF-κB signaling pathways. Additionally, Ac-APS has been characterized to be pyranoid polysaccharide linked by α-configurations and rich in arabinose, possibly contributing to the superior hepatoprotective effects. These findings provide a theoretical foundation for utilizing Ac-APS as a functional and natural agent to alleviate ALD and its complications.

酸提木耳多糖通过NF-κB信号通路抗酒精性肝病的保肝作用
本研究研究酸提木耳多糖(Ac-APS)的抗氧化和抗炎作用,旨在探讨其对酒精相关性肝病(ALD)的保护作用。结果表明,Ac-APS对羟基、超氧阴离子、过氧化氢和DPPH具有潜在的自由基清除作用,清除率分别为56.32±1.63%、43.28±1.68%、73.28±2.11%和76.31±1.98%。此外,体内实验结果表明,Ac-APS通过调节NF-κB信号通路,增强肝脏抗氧化酶,调节酒精代谢,改善炎症反应,具有潜在的抗ald作用。此外,Ac-APS已被鉴定为α-结构连接的类吡喃多糖,富含阿拉伯糖,可能有助于其具有良好的保肝作用。这些发现为将Ac-APS作为一种功能性的天然药物来缓解ALD及其并发症提供了理论基础。
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