IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Wei Zhao, Zhuoqun Jia, Jiao Han, Xiaojun Sun
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背景:复发性阿弗他溃疡因其疼痛和反复发作的特性严重影响了患者的生活质量,因此需要更有效的治疗方法。本研究探讨了乳香在大鼠口腔溃疡模型中通过抗炎和促进愈合作用治疗复发性阿弗他溃疡的治疗潜力:方法:采用网络药理学技术阐明乳香的活性成分和潜在靶点。方法:采用网络药理学技术阐明乳香的活性成分和潜在靶点,筛选乳香和口腔溃疡相关基因的交叉靶点,进行蛋白-蛋白相互作用网络分析和功能富集。使用乳香提取物治疗大鼠口腔溃疡模型。通过测量溃疡面积和体重变化来监测愈合过程。进行了组织学分析,并通过基因表达分析和蛋白质阵列测试研究了乳香在巨噬细胞极化中的作用。此外,还探讨了 PPARγ 激活的内在机制:结果:网络药理学分析表明,乳香与与炎症和脂质代谢相关的关键基因和通路(如 MAPK3、PPARG 和 PTGS2)相互作用。乳香提取物能明显加速大鼠口腔溃疡的愈合并恢复体重。组织学检查显示,治疗组的组织肿胀和炎症细胞浸润有所减轻。此外,乳香提取物还减少了 M1 型巨噬细胞的浸润,同时增加了 M2 型巨噬细胞,这表明乳香提取物具有消炎作用。体外研究表明,乳香提取物能增强 M2 相关基因的表达,减少促炎细胞因子,这与 PPARγ 有关:结论:乳香提取物主要通过 PPARγ 激活调节巨噬细胞极化,促进口腔溃疡愈合并消除炎症。
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Boswellia Extract Promotes Healing and Resolving Inflammation in Oral Ulcers of Rat.

Background: Recurrent aphthous ulcers significantly impact patients' quality of life due to their painful and recurrent nature, necessitating more effective treatments. This study explores the therapeutic potential of Boswellia to treat recurrent aphthous ulcers by its anti-inflammatory and healing promotion effect in a rat oral ulcer model.

Methods: Network pharmacology techniques were employed to elucidate Boswellia's active components and potential targets. Intersecting targets of Boswellia and oral ulcer-related genes were screened for protein-protein interaction network analysis and functional enrichment. An oral ulcer model in rats was used and rats were treated with Boswellia extract. The healing process was monitored by measuring the ulcer area and body weight changes. Histological analysis was performed, and the role of Boswellia in macrophage polarization was investigated through gene expression analysis and protein array tests. The underlying mechanism involving PPARγ activation was also explored.

Results: Network pharmacology analysis revealed Boswellia's interaction with key genes and pathways associated with inflammation and lipid metabolism, such as MAPK3, PPARG, and PTGS2. Boswellia extract significantly accelerated oral ulcer healing and recovered weight loss in rats. Histological examinations revealed reduced tissue swelling and inflammatory cell infiltration in treated groups. Furthermore, Boswellia extract decreased infiltration of M1 macrophage presence while increasing M2 macrophage, indicating an inflammation-resolving effect. In vitro studies showed that Boswellia extract enhanced M2-related gene expression and decreased pro-inflammatory cytokines, which is PPARγ dependent.

Conclusion: Boswellia extract promotes oral ulcer healing and resolves inflammation, primarily through the modulation of macrophage polarization via PPARγ activation.

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5.90
自引率
6.10%
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121
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine is to publish manuscripts of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work in oral pathology and oral medicine. Papers advancing the science or practice of these disciplines will be welcomed, especially those which bring new knowledge and observations from the application of techniques within the spheres of light and electron microscopy, tissue and organ culture, immunology, histochemistry and immunocytochemistry, microbiology, genetics and biochemistry.
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