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Flowers of Inula japonica Attenuate Inflammatory Responses
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Choi. Jeon-Hyeun,Park. Young-Na,Li. Ying,Jin. Mei-Hua,Lee. Ji-Ean,Lee. Youn-Ju,Son. Jong-Keun,Chang. Hyeun-Wook,Lee. Eun-Kyung
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Immune network : official journal of the Korean association of immunobiologists
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2010년|10권 5호|pp.145-152 (8 pages)
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Background: The flowers of Inula japonica (Inulae Flos) have long been used in traditional medicine for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. In the present study, we investigated the anti-inflammatory properties of Inulae Flos Extract (IFE). Methods: The anti-inflammatory effects of IFE against nitric oxide (NO), $PGE_2$, TNF-${alpha}$, and IL-6 release, as well as NF-${kappa}B$ and MAP kinase activation were evaluated in RAW 264.7 cells. Results: IFE inhibited the production of NO and the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 cells. In addition, IFE reduced the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF-${alpha}$ and IL-6. Furthermore, IFE inhibited the NF-${kappa}B$ activation induced by LPS, which was associated with the abrogation of $I{kappa}B-{alpha}$ degradation and subsequent decreases in nuclear p65 and p50 levels. Moreover, the phosphorylation of ERK, JNK, and p38 MAP kinases in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 cells was suppressed by IFE in a dose-dependent manner. Conclusion: These results suggest that the anti-inflammation activities of IFE might be attributed to the inhibition of NO, iNOS and cytokine expression through the down-regulation of NF-${kappa}B$ activation via suppression of $I{kappa}B{alpha}$ and MAP kinase phosphorylation in macrophages.