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Oral administration of salmon cartilage proteoglycan extends the survival of allografts in mice.

Krisana Asano1,2, Emiko Takahashi1, Sayuri Yoshimura2,3, Akio Nakane1,2.   

Abstract

Proteoglycan (PG) is a complex glycohydrate that is widely distributed in the extracellular matrix. Oral administration of PG extracted from salmon nasal cartilage has been reported to attenuate the severity and proinflammatory cytokine responses in mouse experimental colitis, autoimmune encephalomyelitis, collagen-induced arthritis and obesity-induced inflammation. In the present study, the effects of salmon nasal cartilage PG on skin allografts were investigated in a mouse model. Oral administration of PG prolonged the survival of skin grafts within 10 days of transplantation. Although PG failed to inhibit allograft rejection at the final stage of transplantation, PG attenuated the cell infiltration in the skin under the transplanted site.

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Keywords:  anti-inflammation; proteoglycan; salmon nasal cartilage; skin graft; transplantation

Year:  2017        PMID: 29387389      PMCID: PMC5768079          DOI: 10.3892/br.2017.1011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Rep        ISSN: 2049-9434


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