Oral administration of fermented wild ginseng ameliorates DSS-induced acute colitis by inhibiting NF-kB signaling and protects intestinal epithelial barrier

Ginseng has been widely used for therapeutic and preventive purposes for thousands of years. However, orally administered ginseng has very low bioavailability and absorption in the intestine. Therefore, fermented ginseng was developed to enhance the beneficial effects of ginseng in the intestine. In...

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Published inBMB reports Vol. 48; no. 7; pp. 419 - 425
Main Authors Myeong A Seong, Jong Kyu Woo, Ju Hee Kang, Yeong Su Jang, Seung Ho Choi, Young Saeng Jang, Taek Hwan Lee, Kyung Hoon Jung, Dong Kyu Kang, Byung Seok Hurh, Dae Eung Kim, Sun Yeou Kim, Seung Hyun
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Abstract Ginseng has been widely used for therapeutic and preventive purposes for thousands of years. However, orally administered ginseng has very low bioavailability and absorption in the intestine. Therefore, fermented ginseng was developed to enhance the beneficial effects of ginseng in the intestine. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-inflammatory activity of fermented wild ginseng (FWG). We found that FWG significantly alleviated the severity of colitis in a dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis mouse model, and decreased expression level of pro-inflammatory cytokines in colonic tissue. Moreover, we observed that FWG suppressed the infiltration of macrophages in DSS-induced colitis. FWG also attenuated the transcriptional activity of nuclear factor-kB (NF-kB) by reducing the translocation of NF-kB into the nucleus. Our data indicate that FWG contains anti-inflammatory activity via NF-kB inactivation and could be useful for treating colitis. [BMB Reports 2015; 48(7): 419-425]
AbstractList Ginseng has been widely used for therapeutic and preventive purposes for thousands of years. However, orally administered ginseng has very low bioavailability and absorption in the intestine. Therefore, fermented ginseng was developed to enhance the beneficial effects of ginseng in the intestine. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-inflammatory activity of fermented wild ginseng (FWG). We found that FWG significantly alleviated the severity of colitis in a dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis mouse model, and decreased expression level of pro-inflammatory cytokines in colonic tissue. Moreover, we observed that FWG suppressed the infiltration of macrophages in DSS-induced colitis. FWG also attenuated the transcriptional activity of nuclear factor-kB (NF-kB) by reducing the translocation of NF-kB into the nucleus. Our data indicate that FWG contains anti-inflammatory activity via NF-kB inactivation and could be useful for treating colitis. [BMB Reports 2015; 48(7): 419-425]
Author Seung Hyun
Kyung Hoon Jung
Byung Seok Hurh
Dae Eung Kim
Dong Kyu Kang
Jong Kyu Woo
Taek Hwan Lee
Seung Ho Choi
Yeong Su Jang
Young Saeng Jang
Sun Yeou Kim
Myeong A Seong
Ju Hee Kang
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NF-kB
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