Resin extract obtained from Cilician fir (Abies Cilicica) inhibits glucose dependent inflammation in vitro.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Belkis Atasever Arslan, Fatih Ozen, Tunc Catal, Emine Akalin
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Abstract

Objective: The potential anti-inflammatory efficacy of resin extract of Abies cilicica in glucose dependent inflammation and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-a) induced inflammation models was investigated. Its effects on monocyte adhesion, gene expression levels of P-selectin, ICAM-1, VCAM1 and transendothelial migration for the two in vitro models were measured. Also, total flavonoid and total phenolic contents of the extract were determined.

Objective: Monocyte adhesion tests showed that the extract increased 100% inflammatory effect of TNF-a induced inflammation. On the other hand, it did not change number of adherent monocytes in glucose dependent inflammation model. Although the extract has trigger effect on monocyte adhesion, it did not change migration of leukocytes across ECV304 cells after administration of TNFa on ECV304 cells. The number of migrated monocytes was similar with only TNFa incubation experiment results. However, it significantly decreased monocyte migration in glucose dependent inflammation model. In our both experimental inflammation model, ICAM-1 expression significantly decreased. Although it is known that triggering effect of TNF-a on ICAM-1 expression, the content of of resin extract of A. cilicica prevented this effect. Phenolic antioxidant capacity of the extract are higher than its flavonoid contents.This study provides the first evidence that the extract inhibits glucose dependent inflammation. It may serve as an anti-inflammatory agent in the treatment of chronic inflammation caused by diabetes.

从茜茜杉木(冷杉)树脂提取物获得体外抑制葡萄糖依赖性炎症。
目的:探讨纤毛冷杉树脂提取物对葡萄糖依赖性炎症和肿瘤坏死因子α (TNF-a)诱导炎症模型的潜在抗炎作用。测定其对两种体外模型单核细胞粘附、p -选择素、ICAM-1、VCAM1基因表达水平和跨内皮迁移的影响。测定了提取物的总黄酮和总酚含量。目的:单核细胞粘附试验表明,黄芪提取物对TNF-a诱导炎症的抗炎作用提高100%。另一方面,在葡萄糖依赖性炎症模型中,它没有改变粘附单核细胞的数量。虽然提取物对单核细胞粘附有触发作用,但对ECV304细胞给予TNFa后,并没有改变白细胞在ECV304细胞间的迁移。迁移的单核细胞数量与仅TNFa孵育实验结果相似。然而,在葡萄糖依赖性炎症模型中,它明显减少单核细胞迁移。在我们的实验炎症模型中,ICAM-1的表达明显降低。虽然已知TNF-a对ICAM-1表达有触发作用,但茜草树脂提取物的含量阻止了这一作用。提取物的酚类抗氧化能力高于类黄酮含量。这项研究提供了第一个证据,证明提取物抑制葡萄糖依赖性炎症。它可以作为抗炎剂治疗糖尿病引起的慢性炎症。
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