Niacin ameliorates ulcerative colitis via prostaglandin D2-mediated D prostanoid receptor 1 activation

烟酸通过前列腺素D2介导的D1前列腺素受体激活来改善溃疡性结肠炎。

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作者:Juanjuan Li,Deping Kong,Qi Wang,Wei Wu,Yanping Tang,Tingting Bai,Liang Guo,Lumin Wei,Qianqian Zhang,Yu Yu,Yuting Qian,Shengkai Zuo,Guizhu Liu,Qian Liu,Sheng Wu,Yi Zang,Qian Zhu,Daile Jia,Yuanyang Wang,Weiyan Yao,Yong Ji,Huiyong Yin,Masataka Nakamura,Michael Lazarus,Richard M Breyer,Lifu Wang,Ying Yu

Abstract

Niacin, as an antidyslipidemic drug, elicits a strong flushing response by release of prostaglandin (PG) D2 However, whether niacin is beneficial for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remains unclear. Here, we observed niacin administration-enhanced PGD2 production in colon tissues in dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-challenged mice, and protected mice against DSS or 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced colitis in D prostanoid receptor 1 (DP1)-dependent manner. Specific ablation of DP1 receptor in vascular endothelial cells, colonic epithelium, and myeloid cells augmented DSS/TNBS-induced colitis in mice through increasing vascular permeability, promoting apoptosis of epithelial cells, and stimulating pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion of macrophages, respectively. Niacin treatment improved vascular permeability, reduced apoptotic epithelial cells, promoted epithelial cell update, and suppressed pro-inflammatory gene expression of macrophages. Moreover, treatment with niacin-containing retention enema effectively promoted UC clinical remission and mucosal healing in patients with moderately active disease. Therefore, niacin displayed multiple beneficial effects on DSS/TNBS-induced colitis in mice by activation of PGD2/DP1 axis. The potential efficacy of niacin in management of IBD warrants further investigation.

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