The Role of Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory System on the Effects of Exercise Training in an Experimental Murine Model of Pulmonary Emphysema

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R. de Laia ◽  
T. Escrobat ◽  
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Anne McKay ◽  
Bernard P. Leung ◽  
Iain B. McInnes ◽  
Neil C. Thomson ◽  
Foo Y. Liew

2015 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-93 ◽  
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Nicoletta Charolidi ◽  
Grisha Pirianov ◽  
Evelyn Torsney ◽  
Stuart Pearce ◽  
Ken Laing ◽  
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2007 ◽  
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pp. 3367-3370 ◽  
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Vivek Swarup ◽  
Joydeep Ghosh ◽  
Soumya Ghosh ◽  
Amit Saxena ◽  
Anirban Basu

ABSTRACT Rosmarinic acid (RA) reduced the mortality of mice infected with Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV). Significant decreases in viral loads (P < 0.001) and proinflammatory cytokine levels (P < 0.001) were observed in JEV-infected animals treated with RA compared to levels in infected mice without treatment, at 8 to 9 days postinfection.


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Camila Silva Dos Santos ◽  
Amanda Araujo ◽  
Maycon Ferreira ◽  
Tânia Shecaira ◽  
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Izuru Matsumoto ◽  
Marcus Müller ◽  
Meghann Teague Getts ◽  
Jane Radford ◽  
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Flavia Regina Greiffo ◽  
Manoel Carneiro Oliveira-Junior ◽  
Adilson Santos Andrade-Sousa ◽  
Fernanda Magalhães Arantes-Costa ◽  
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Aleksandra Tarasiuk ◽  
Kamila Bulak ◽  
Marcin Talar ◽  
Jakub Fichna

Abstract Background The pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis (AP) initiation and progression is still unknown, and effective treatment is limited to supportive care. Many phytochemicals have the potential to alleviate AP symptoms and may be a useful and effective supplement to standard AP treatment. The objective of the study was to examine the potential role of chlorogenic acid (CGA), a polyphenol known for anti-inflammatory effect, in the treatment of experimental AP in mice. Methods Two intraperitoneal (ip) injections of L-arginine (dosage 400 mg/100 g BW) were given 1 h apart to generate the AP murine model. Mice were separated into two experimental groups after 12 h from the first L-arginine injection: AP mice treated with CGA (oral gavage (po) every 12 h; 20 mg/kg BW) and non-treated AP mice (po vehicle, 5% dimethyl sulfoxide every 12 h). Every 12 h, control mice were given an equivalent volume of vehicle. At 72 h, mice were slaughtered. Histology, as well as myeloperoxidase (MPO) and amylase activity assays, were performed on pancreatic tissues. Results In murine mouse model of AP po administration of CGA decreased MPO vs. AP (40.40 ± 2.10 U vs. 7.39 ± 0.34; p < 0.001) as well as amylase activity vs. AP (1444 ± 56 mU/mL vs. 3340 ± 144 mU/mL, Fig. 2B; p < 0.001). When comparing CGA mice to AP mice, histological research demonstrated that the severity of AP was reduced following CGA treatment. Conclusions The current study found that CGA might have anti-inflammatory effect on L-arginine-induced pancreatitis. Dietary intervention with CGA may be advised as a supportive treatment for AP, according to our findings. Graphic abstract


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