Artemisia asiatica extracts protect against ethanol-induced injury in gastric mucosa of rats |
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Authors: | Park Sang Woon Oh Tae Young Kim Yong Seok Sim Hyejin Park Sang Jong Jang Eun Jung Park Joo Sang Baik Hyun Wook Hahm Ki Baik |
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Affiliation: | Digestive Disease Center and DMC–MECOX Biomedical Research Center, Jesaeng Hospital, Seongnam,;Dong A Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Yongin, and;Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | Background and Aim: Based on our previous studies that Artemisia asiatica extracts exert either antioxidative or cytoprotective actions against non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or Helicobacter pylori -induced gastric mucosal injury, or imposes qualified ulcer healing in an acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer model, we investigated the protective effects of Artemisia asiatica extracts against ethanol-induced gastric mucosal injury. Methods: Sprague–Dawley rats received 4 g/kg body weight (BW) of absolute ethanol intragastrically, which produced visible hemorrhagic gastric lesions 60 min later. Results: In this animal setting, the pretreatment of Artemisia extracts (30 or 100 mg/kg BW), 1 h before ethanol administration, significantly attenuated the source of gastric injury, which was assessed with gross and microscopic analysis ( P < 0.01). Protection from alcohol-induced damage with Artemisia pretreatment was associated with significantly decreased lipid peroxidation, protecting gastric mucosa from glutathione depletion, as well as the inhibition of the cytochrome 2E1 ethanol-metabolizing enzyme. It attenuated the expressions of ethanol-induced pro-inflammatory cytokines, including interleukin (IL)-1β and interferon-γ, a weak activation of IL-10, the inhibition of the alcohol-induced overexpression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1, and the considerable induction of heat shock protein-72 expression in gastric mucosal homogenates . Conclusion: The data suggest that the ethanol extracts of Artemisia asiatica exerted significant protection from alcohol-induced gastric mucosal injury through bioregulation, which is essential for cytoprotection and anti-inflammation. |
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Keywords: | Artemisia asiatica DA-9601 ethanol gastric injury glutathione lipid peroxide |
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