| Literature DB >> 29579707 |
Xixi Cheng1, Huafeng Wang2, Jinlai Yang3, Yingnan Cheng3, Dan Wang3, Fengrui Yang3, Yan Li3, Dongmei Zhou3, Yanxia Wang2, Zhenyi Xue3, Lijuan Zhang3, Qi Zhang3, Luhong Yang2, Rongxin Zhang4, Yurong Da5.
Abstract
As a phenylpropanoid and dibenzylbutyrolactone lignan present in medical plants, such as those used in traditional Chinese herbal medicine, including Arctium lappa (Niubang), arctigenin exhibits antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer activities. In this study, we investigated the protective role of arctigenin in Concanavalin A (ConA)-induced acute hepatitis in mice. Arctigenin remarkably reduced the congestion and necroinflammation of livers, and improved hepatic function (ALT and AST) in ConA-induced acute hepatitis in vivo. The infiltration of CD4 T, NKT and macrophages into the livers was found to be reduced with arctigenin treatment. Arctigenin suppressed ConA-induced T lymphocyte proliferations that might have resulted from enhanced IL-10 production by macrophages and CD4 T cells. These results suggested that arctigenin could be a powerful drug candidate for acute hepatitis through immune suppression.Entities:
Keywords: Arctigenin; Immunological hepatitis; Inflammation; Macrophage
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29579707 DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2018.03.060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Pharmacother ISSN: 0753-3322 Impact factor: 6.529