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Published on: October 29, 2014
French Maritime Pine Bark Extract Alleviates Lung Injury by Regulating Inflammatory-Oxidative-Apoptotic Pathway and
Nergis Ulas1, Seckin Ozkanlar2, Serkan Yildirim3,4
1Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ataturk University, Erzurum 25240, Turkey.
Introduction:
Sepsis is a dysregulated systemic immune response to infection which may result in mortality. It may also lead to organ injury, including injury to the lung. French maritime pine bark extract (MPBE) has been proposed to prevent/treat various inflammatory diseases due to its strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. This study evaluates the protective and therapeutic effects of MPBE on lung injury induced by intraperitoneal E. coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in rats.
Materials And Methods:
The study design was as follows: Control, MPBE20, MPBE50, LPS, LPS+MPBE20 and LPS+MPBE50. Blood and lung tissue samples were collected 6 h after the LPS induction following a 10-day administration of MPBE.
Results:
LPS-induced sepsis was confirmed by the overproduction of IL-1β and TNF-α in bloodstream compared to the Control (p < 0.001). Lung injury was determined by severe histopathological changes and neutrophil infiltration in the lung tissue following intraperitoneal LPS injection. In lung tissue, MPBE improved the levels of P2X7R, TLR4, NLRP3, IL-1β, TNF-α, JNK, H2AX, 8-OHdG, MDA, GSH, Caspase-1 and Caspase-3, and pathological changes in MPBE+LPS groups compared to the LPS group.
Conclusions:
MPBE appears to regulate P2X7R signaling and the inflammatory-apoptotic pathway by protecting the lung from oxidative cell damage in LPS-induced sepsis in vivo.

