神经炎症
TLR4型
炎症
姜黄素
小胶质细胞
药理学
促炎细胞因子
姜黄
化学
医学
免疫学
传统医学
作者
Min Chen,Yuanyuan Chang,Shun Huang,Li‐hang Xiao,Wei Zhou,Lanyue Zhang,Chun Li,Ren‐ping Zhou,Jian Tang,Li Lin,Zhi‐yun Du,Kun Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/mnfr.201700281
摘要
Curcuma longa (turmeric) is a folk medicine in South and Southeast Asia, which has been widely used to alleviate chronic inflammation. Aromatic-turmerone is one of the main components abundant in turmeric essential oil. However, little information is available from controlled studies regarding its biological activities and underlying molecular mechanisms against chronic inflammation in the brain. In the current study, we employed a classical LPS model to study the effect and mechanism of aromatic-turmerone on neuroinflammation.The effects of aromatic-turmerone were studied in LPS-treated mice and BV2 cells. The cognitive function assays, protein analyses, and histological examination were performed. Oral administration of aromatic-turmerone could reverse LPS-induced memory disturbance and normalize glucose intake and metabolism in the brains of mice. Moreover, aromatic-turmerone significantly limited brain damage, through inhibiting the activation of microglia and generation of inflammatory cytokines. Further study in vitro revealed that aromatic-turmerone targeted Toll-like receptor 4 mediated downstream signaling, and lowered the release of inflammatory mediators.These observations indicate that aromatic-turmerone is effective in preventing brain damage caused by neuroinflammation and may be useful in the treatment of neuronal inflammatory diseases.
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