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J Vet Sci. 2008 Sep;9(3):267-272 |
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The inhibitory effect of quercitrin gallate on iNOS expression induced by lipopolysaccharide in Balb/c mice
Hyun-Ye Jo1, Youngsoo Kim2, Sang-Yoon Nam1, Beom Jun Lee1, Yun-Bae Kim1, Young Won Yun1, Byeongwoo Ahn1,* |
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1College of Veterinary Medicine and 2College of Pharmacy, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, Korea
* bwahn@cbu.ac.kr |
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Quercetin 3-O-ет-(2"-galloyl)-rhamnopyranoside (QGR)
is a naturally occurring quercitrin gallate, which is a
polyphenolic compound that was originally isolated from
Persicaria lapathifolia (Polygonaceae). QGR has been shown
to have an inhibitory effect on nitric oxide (NO) production in
lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated macrophage RAW 264.7
cells. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate
the inhibitory effect of QGR on nitric oxide production
and inducible nitric oxide synthases (iNOS) expression in
LPS-stimulated Balb/c mice. To accomplish this, 10 mg/kg
of QGR was administered via gavage once a day for 3
days. iNOS was then induced by intraperitoneal injection
of LPS. Six hours after the LPS treatment the animals
were sacrificed under ether anethesia. The serum levels of
NO were then measured to determine if QGR exerted an
inhibitory effect on NO production in vivo. LPS induced
an approximately 6 fold increase in the expression of NO.
However, oral administration of QGR reduced the LPS
induced increase in NO by half. Furthermore, RT-PCR
and western blot analysis revealed that the increased
levels of iNOS expression that occurred in response to
treatment with LPS were significantly attenuated in
response to QGR pretreatment. Histologically, LPS induced
the infiltration of polymorphonuclear neutrophils in portal
veins and sinusoids and caused the formation of a large
number of necrotic cells; however, pretreatment with QGR
attenuated these LPS induced effects. Taken together,
these results indicate that QGR inhibits iNOS expression
in vivo as well as in vitro and has antiinflammatory
potentials.
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