細胞の炎症・ホメオスタティック軸を自然成分補充でバランスさせる
Valentina Bordano1, Chiara Gerbino1, Valentina Boscaro1
1Department of Drug Science and Technology, University of Turin, 10125 Turin, Italy.
Nutrients
|August 28, 2025
まとめ
この研究では 多成分のサプリメントはマクロファージの機能を調節し 炎症マーカーを減少させることが示されています このサプリメントは免疫細胞の行動と抗酸化活性に影響を与えることで,細胞の恒常性をサポートします.
科学分野:
- 免疫学
- 細胞生物学
- 栄養学
背景:
- 炎症はヒトのホメオスタシスを大きく破壊します
- マクロファージは炎症反応に 重要な役割を果たします
- ダイエットサプリメントは 健康的なライフスタイルを支える栄養素を提供することができます.
研究 の 目的:
- 多成分栄養サプリメントがヒトのマクロファージに与える影響を調査する.
- 炎症経路と細胞機能に対するサプリメントの影響を評価する.
- 細胞内のサプリメント成分の存在と生物学的利用可能性を決定する.
主な方法:
- THP-1細胞はM1/M2マクロファージに微分化した.
- 細胞移動,遺伝子発現 (qRT-PCR),シトカイン放出 (ELISA),および熱死 (LDH) の検査
- 成分分析に使用されるHPLC-PDA-MS/MSとGC-MS
主要な成果:
- M1の移動を減少させながら,M2マクロファージの分極化と移動を促進した.
- LPS誘発の炎症モデルにおけるNF- kB活性化,COX- 2発現,およびサイトカイン放出の減少
- 粒細胞の粘着と酸化ストレスが低下し,細胞に成分が確認された.
結論:
- マクロファージのフェノタイプと炎症反応を調節する.
- この薬の天然の活性成分は 細胞の恒常性を維持します
- 炎症の管理と健康のサポートにおける 栄養補助食品の潜在的可能性が示されています
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