Curcumin-loaded polysaccharide microparticles alleviated DSS-induced ulcerative colitis by improving intestinal microecology and regulating MAPK/NF-κB/Nrf2/NLRP3 pathways.
Study Design
- Tipo di studio
- Other
- Popolazione
- DSS-induced UC mouse model
- Intervento
- Curcumin-loaded polysaccharide microparticles alleviated DSS-induced ulcerative colitis by improving intestinal microecology and regulating MAPK/NF-κB/Nrf2/NLRP3 pathways. None
- Comparatore
- Free curcumin, DSS controls
- Esito primario
- Colitis symptom amelioration via MAPK/NF-kB/Nrf2/NLRP3
- Direzione dell'effetto
- Positive
- Rischio di bias
- Unclear
Abstract
Curcumin (Cur) exerts many benefits on the host, but its application is limited by its poor bioavailability. In this study, composite polysaccharide microparticles loading Cur (Cur-CPM) was prepared by food-grade materials and gel technology. Its properties were analyzed via the in vitro and in vivo models, and then its benefit on gut health was assessed in DSS-treated mice. Compared to free Cur, CPM extended the residence time and absorption efficiency of Cur in the intestine, effectively ameliorating the symptoms of colitis. Cur-CPM alleviated colonic inflammation by inhibiting the activation of the MAPK and NF-κB pathways and suppressing NLRP3 inflammasome activity, affecting the expression of inflammation-related cytokines and mediators. In addition, Cur-CPM regulated the levels of antioxidants and oxidants in the colon tissues via Nrf2 activation, alleviating oxidative stress. Cur-CPM protected gut barrier function by maintaining the integrity of colonic mucosal layer and tight junction. The underlying mechanism can be attributed not only to the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities of Cur but also to modulation of Cur and CPM on the gut microbiota and metabolites. It suggests that Cur-CPM holds the potential to be developed as a functional component to enhance gut health.
TL;DR
Compared to free Cur, CPM extended the residence time and absorption efficiency of Cur in the intestine, effectively ameliorating the symptoms of colitis and suggests that Cur-CPM holds the potential to be developed as a functional component to enhance gut health.
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