Nitrated oleic acid up-regulates PPARgamma and attenuates experimental inflammatory bowel disease

硝化油酸上调PPARgamma并减轻实验性炎症性肠病

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作者:Sara Borniquel, Emmelie A Jansson, Marsha P Cole, Bruce A Freeman, Jon O Lundberg

Abstract

Nitric oxide and its metabolites undergo nitration reactions with unsaturated fatty acids during oxidative inflammatory conditions, forming electrophilic nitro-fatty acid derivatives. These endogenous electrophilic mediators activate anti-inflammatory signaling reactions, serving as high-affinity ligands for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma). Here we examined the therapeutic effects of 9- or 10-nitro-octadecenoic oleic acid (OA-NO(2)) and native oleic acid (OA) in a mouse model of colitis. OA-NO(2) reduced the disease activity index and completely prevented dextran sulfate sodium-induced colon shortening and the increase in colonic p65 expression. Increased PPARgamma expression was observed in colon samples as well as in cells after OA-NO(2) administration, whereas no effect was seen with OA. This induction of PPARgamma expression was completely abolished by the PPARgamma antagonist GW9662. 5-Aminosalicylic acid, an anti-inflammatory drug routinely used in the management of inflammatory bowel disease, also increased PPARgamma expression but to a lesser extent. Altogether, these findings demonstrate that administration of OA-NO(2) attenuates colonic inflammation and improves clinical symptoms in experimental inflammatory bowel disease. This protection involves activation of colonic PPARgamma.

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