Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11011565 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2019 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
The present work investigated the antioxidative, anti-inflammatory and pulmonary protective effects of enzymatic- and acid- hydrolysed mycelia polysaccharides (En-MPS and Ac-MPS) from Oudemansiella radicata on LPS-induced acute lung injury (ALI) mice. The results demonstrated that both En-MPS and Ac-MPS showed potential pulmonary protective effects by decreasing serum levels of hs-CRP and C3, increasing pulmonary enzyme values of SOD, GSH-Px, CAT and the level of T-AOC; reducing the activity of MPO; and down-regulating the contents of MDA and LPO. In addition, the levels of TNF-É, IL-1β, and IL-6 in BALF of mice treated with En-MPS at a dosage of 400 mg/kg/d were significantly lower than those in the ALI mice. The in vitro antioxidant effects also showed that the En-MPS was more effective than Ac-MPS. Furthermore, the physical properties of polysaccharides were also investigated by GC, HPGPC, FT-IR and NMR. These results indicated that both En-MPS and Ac-MPS possessed potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, which could be used as an ingestible drug in preventing lung injury.
Keywords
IL-1βhs-CRPLPOLPSIL-6HPGPCCATOudemansiella radicataMDAT-AOCnuclear magnetic resonanceMPOGSH-PxAcute lung injuryAntioxidantAliinterleukin-6Interleukin-1βBALFFourier transform infraredNMRtumor necrosis factor-αSODSuperoxide dismutaseAnti-inflammatoryFT-IRTotal antioxidant capacityTNF-αlipopolysaccharidemalondialdehydeBronchoalveolar lavage fluidcomplement 3myeloperoxidaseCatalasehigh-performance gel permeation chromatographyGas chromatographyglutathione peroxidase
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Authors
Zheng Gao, Xinchao Liu, Wenshuai Wang, Qihang Yang, Yuhan Dong, Nuo Xu, Chen Zhang, Xinling Song, Zhenzhen Ren, Fulan Zhao, Jianjun Zhang, Le Jia,