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Costunolide attenuates high-fat diet-induced inflammation and oxidative stress in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Published:16 January 2024 DOI:
Jiong Wang, Bo Jin, Yanghao Chen, Yi Chen, Wei Zuo, Lijiang Huang, Jianjun Lin, Yongsheng Jiang, Longteng Xie, Xiang Lian, Yi Wang

Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a progressive disease that can further evolve towards liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma in the end stage. Costunolide (Cos) is a natural sesquiterpene lactone that exhibits both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. However, the therapeutic effect of Cos on NAFLD is not clear. In this study, we explored the potential protective effect and mechanism of Cos on NAFLD. C57BL/6 mice were fed with high-fat diet (HFD) to induce NAFLD. Cos was administered by gavage to observe the effect of Cos on NAFLD. We demonstrated that oral administration of Cos reduced HFD-induced hepatic fibrosis and the release of inflammatory cytokines, limiting the generation of reactive oxygen species. In vitro experiments revealed that pretreatment with Cos significantly decreased PA-induced production of inflammatory cytokines and fibrosis in AML-12 cells. Mechanism study showed that the effect of Cos was correlated to the induction of Nrf-2 and inhibition of NF-κB pathways. Collectively, these findings indicated that Cos exerts hepatoprotective effect against NAFLD through blocking inflammation and oxidative stress. Our study suggested that Cos might be an effective pharmacotherapy for the treatment of NAFLD.

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ML385 846557-71-9 C29H25N3O4S 150 suppliers $37.00-$2646.00
ML385 846557-71-9 C29H25N3O4S 150 suppliers $37.00-$2646.00
ML385 846557-71-9 C29H25N3O4S 150 suppliers $37.00-$2646.00

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