학술논문

Regulating effect of baicalin on IKK/IKB/NF-kB signaling pathway and apoptosis-related proteins in rats with ulcerative colitis.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Immunopharmacology. Aug2019, Vol. 73, p193-200. 8p.
Subject
*ULCERATIVE colitis
*RATS
*WESTERN immunoblotting
*PROTEINS
Language
ISSN
1567-5769
Abstract
This study was aimed to explore effect of baicalin on IKK/IKB/NF-kB signaling pathway and apoptosis-related proteins in rats with ulcerative colitis (UC). Histopathological observation and scores of colon tissue were performed in the UC rat model. IKK/IKB/NF-kB signaling pathway and apoptosis-related proteins were measured by Western blotting. Baicalin significantly increased the activity of SOD, CAT and GSH-Px in colon tissue of rats with UC, but significantly decreased the content of MDA, IL-1β, MPO, PEG2 and TNF-α in colon tissue of rats with UC. In the molecular mechanism, baicalin significantly decreased the expression of cleaved-caspase3, cleaved-caspase9, Bcl-2/Bax, cyt-c, NF-kB p-65, p-IKKβ/IKKβ and p-IKBα/IKBα. Baicalin could significantly inhibit p-IKBα/IKBα content change, but had no significant effect on p-IKKβ/IKKβ. Baicalin may have a regulating effect on IKK/IKB/NF-kB signaling pathway and apoptosis-related proteins in UC rats. • Baicalin had a protective effect on oxidative stress injury in rats of UC model. • Baicalin had anti-inflammatory effects. • Baicalin had significant effect on colonic cell apoptosis induced by UC. • Baicalin had a significant effect on colonic tissue inflammation in rats of UC model. • Baicalin may be through inhibition of changes in p-IKBα/IKBα content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]