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Luteolin activates ERK1/2-and Ca2+-dependent HO-1 induction that reduces LPS-induced HMGB1, iNOS/NO, and COX-2 expression in RAW264.7 cells and mitigates acute lung injury of endotoxin mice

Authors
Park, Eun JungKim, Young MinKim, Hye JungChang, Ki Churl
Issue Date
May-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER BASEL AG
Keywords
Heme oxygenase; Inflammation; Sepsis; Acute lung injury; HMGB1
Citation
INFLAMMATION RESEARCH, v.67, no.5, pp 445 - 453
Pages
9
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Journal Title
INFLAMMATION RESEARCH
Volume
67
Number
5
Start Page
445
End Page
453
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11684
DOI
10.1007/s00011-018-1137-8
ISSN
1023-3830
1420-908X
Abstract
Although luteolin has shown to have anti-inflammatory action, no report is available whether luteolin inhibits HMGB1 and protects acute lung injury (ALI) in endotoxin rodents. We hypothesized that HO-1 induction by luteolin might play a crucial role for inhibition of pro-inflammatory mediators including HMGB1 through MAPK signaling in LPS-induced RAW264.7 cells, and it ameliorates ALI of endotoxin mice. The effects of luteolin on the production of pro-inflammatory mediators in LPS-activated RAW264.7 cells and LPS-injected mice were evaluated. The mechanisms were investigated using various signal inhibitors. Luteolin significantly increased HO-1 expression through ERK1/2 signaling in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Indeed, luteolin inhibited pro-inflammatory mediators (HMGB1, iNOS/NO, COX-2, and NF-kappa B activity) in LPS-activated RAW264.7 cells. In addition, PD98059, an ERK1/2 inhibitor, treatment failed to inhibit production of these pro-inflammatory mediators by luteolin. Interestingly, luteolin augmented HO-1 induction through Ca2+ influx in RAW264.7 cells. Administration of luteolin significantly inhibited plasma HMGB1 level, and iNOS expression in the lung that resulted in a significant reduction of ALI in endotoxin mice that was reversed by a HO-1 inhibitor, ZnPPIX. Therefore, we conclude that luteolin has a great potential for treatment of ALI and related diseases, where HMGB1 is a therapeutic target.
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