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      Polysaccharide extracted from Portulacae Oleracea L. exerts protective effects against dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis through inhibition of NF-κB

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          Portulacae Oleracea L. (POL) is a traditional Chinese medicine and also an edible vegetable used to treat diarrhea in china for thousands years. Though the therapeutic effect has been proved in clinical trials, the concrete effective component and mechanisms remained elusive. Polysaccharide from POL has been extracted previously and the experiment suggested that POLP could diminish the weight loss and improve the health conditions of mice with DSS induced colitis. Hematoxylin & eosin staining revealed that POLP could improve the histopathological structure of the colon tissue. For the notably variation curve of TNF-α in control, colitis and treatment group, NF-κB was enrolled to investigate the molecular mechanisms of the protective effect of POLP. The protein expression level of NF-κBp65 in cytoplasm increased after POLP treatment of the induced colitis. However, the protein level of NF-κBp65 in the nucleus decreased after administration of POLP. The expression levels of IκBα and NF-κB related proteins Bcl-2 and survivin were also detected and the results suggested that POLP could inhibit the degradation of IκBα and decrease the protein levels of Bcl-2 and Survivin in colitis. It was concluded that POLP could improve the health condition of mice with DSS induced colitis and the mechanisms were closely related with NF-κB via inhibiting the degradation of IκBα.

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          Journal
          Am J Transl Res
          Am J Transl Res
          ajtr
          American Journal of Translational Research
          e-Century Publishing Corporation
          1943-8141
          2018
          15 August 2018
          : 10
          : 8
          : 2502-2510
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Shaanxi Collaborative Innovation Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization, Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of New Drugs and Chinese Medicine Foundation Research, Shaanxi Rheumatism and Tumor Center of TCM Engineering Technology Research, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine Xianyang 712083, China
          [2 ] School of Pharmacy, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine Changsha 410208, Hunan, China
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Gang Pei, School of Pharmacy, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha 410208, Hunan, China. E-mail: Peigang@ 123456hotmail.com ; Yan-Ni Liang and Zhi-Shu Tang, Shaanxi Collaborative Innovation Center of Chinese Medicinal Resources Industrialization, Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of New Drugs and Chinese Medicine Foundation Research, Shaanxi Rheumatism and Tumor Center of TCM Engineering Technology Research, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang 712083, China. E-mail: aiziji_2005@ 123456163.com (YNL); zst6565@ 123456163.com (ZST)
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          PMC6129545 PMC6129545 6129545
          6129545
          30210688
          bc42db26-e227-455c-87fb-83f48ded5dd6
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          History
          : 07 December 2017
          : 07 July 2018
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          polysaccharide,NF-κB, Portulacae Oleracea L. ,Colitis,DSS
          polysaccharide, NF-κB, Portulacae Oleracea L. , Colitis, DSS

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