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Physalis alkekengi L. var. francheti alleviates neuronal cell death caused by activated microglia in vitroPhysalis alkekengi L. var. francheti alleviates neuronal cell death caused by activated microglia in vitro

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Physalis alkekengi L. var. francheti alleviates neuronal cell death caused by activated microglia in vitro
Authors
Park, Byoung HeeKwon, Oh WookKim, In SungLee, Hae MinRoh, Yeon JinKim, MinseoJo, YounghoCho, HwayeonPark, Jung KukZhi, ZhengLee, Byung Cheon
Issue Date
12-2월-2021
Publisher
SPRINGER SINGAPORE PTE LTD
Keywords
Physalis alkekengi; Neuroinflammation; Neuroprotection; Microglia; BV-2; N2a
Citation
APPLIED BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, v.64, no.1, pp.1 - 7
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Journal Title
APPLIED BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume
64
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
7
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/49404
DOI
10.1186/s13765-021-00594-6
ISSN
2468-0834
Abstract
Microglia are the macrophages that reside in the brain. Activated microglia induces further activation of astrocytes and neuronal cells for mounting an immune response. However, activated microglia release neurotoxic mediators causing neuroinflammation, which is associated with chronic etiology of neurodegenerative diseases. We investigated the effect of ethanol extract of Physalis alkekengi L. var. francheti fruit (PAFE) on neuronal cell death mediated by activated microglia. PAFE decreased NO production and IL-6 secretion in LPS-stimulated BV-2 and primary microglial cells without reducing cell viability. Consistently, treatment with PAFE decreased iNOS and COX-2 expression and ERK phosphorylation in LPS-stimulated BV-2 cells. Finally, apoptosis of N2a cells grown in conditioned media prepared from LPS-stimulated BV-2 cells containing PAFE was inhibited via downregulation of the Bax/Bcl-2 ratio. Taken together, PAFE alleviates neuronal cell death by reducing neurotoxic mediators such as NO and IL-6 from activated microglia. Therefore, it could be a potential candidate to treat neurodegenerative diseases caused by chronic neuroinflammation.
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