An anti-inflammatory lectin from Luetzelburgia auriculata seeds inhibits adhesion and rolling of leukocytes and modulates histamine and PGE2 action in acute inflammation models
Inflammation
0301 basic medicine
Neutrophils
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
Histamine Antagonists
Galactose
Fabaceae
Peritonitis
Carrageenan
Nitric Oxide
Dinoprostone
Chemotaxis, Leukocyte
03 medical and health sciences
Cell Adhesion
Leukocytes
Animals
Edema
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Indicators and Reagents
Leukocyte Rolling
Plant Lectins
Peroxidase
DOI:
10.1007/s00011-009-0092-9
Publication Date:
2009-09-11T09:20:12Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
To study and characterize the in vivo effect of the lectin from Luetzelburgia auriculata seed on acute inflammation models.The lectin was purified from the crude saline extract by affinity chromatography on a guar-gum matrix. Native, heat-treated, and digested lectin was evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity by using peritonitis and paw edema models. The anti-inflammatory activity was characterized by intravital microscopy, nitric oxide production, and myeloperoxidase activity.The lectin exhibited anti-inflammatory activity (2 mg/kg) on both models, reducing local myeloperoxidase activity. Galactose or heat treatment (100 degrees C, 10 min) reduced anti-inflammatory action. Anti-inflammation involves the inhibition of adhesion and rolling of leukocytes along with augmentation of nitric oxide in serum. The lectin inhibited the edematogenic effect of histamine and prostaglandins (PGE2) but did not alter the chemoattractant effect of IL-8.The results indicate that this lectin is a potent anti-inflammatory molecule. Its effects engage diverse modulatory events.
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
Coming soon ....
REFERENCES (36)
CITATIONS (17)
EXTERNAL LINKS
PlumX Metrics
RECOMMENDATIONS
FAIR ASSESSMENT
Coming soon ....
JUPYTER LAB
Coming soon ....