Emodin Suppression of Ocular Surface Inflammatory Reaction

To determine whether a Chinese herbal medicine component, emodin, suppresses inflammatory/fibrogenic reaction in cultured subconjunctival fibroblasts and reduces injury-induced increases in ocular surface inflammation in mice. Effects of emodin were measured in human subconjunctival fibroblasts on p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2007-11, Vol.48 (11), p.5013-5022
Hauptverfasser: Kitano, Ai, Saika, Shizuya, Yamanaka, Osamu, Ikeda, Kazuo, Okada, Yuka, Shirai, Kumi, Reinach, Peter S
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Zusammenfassung:To determine whether a Chinese herbal medicine component, emodin, suppresses inflammatory/fibrogenic reaction in cultured subconjunctival fibroblasts and reduces injury-induced increases in ocular surface inflammation in mice. Effects of emodin were measured in human subconjunctival fibroblasts on proliferation and migration with colorimetry and scratch wound assay, respectively. Neovascularization was evaluated using an endothelial cell-fibroblast coculture model. Proinflammatory mediator and extracellular matrix component gene and protein expression was characterized with real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, enzyme immunoassay, and immunocytochemistry, respectively. Western blotting and immunohistochemistry evaluated the activation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK). In a mouse corneal alkali-burn model, the effects of emodin on ocular surface inflammation and fibrosis were evaluated. Emodin suppressed tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced fibroblast migration and fibronectin deposition in vitro. VEGF induced neovascularization but did not affect cell proliferation and collagen type 1 production. Monocyte/macrophage-chemoattractant protein-1 gene and protein expression declined. Emodin inhibited TNF-alpha-induced NF-kappaB p65 and JNK activation but did not affect transforming growth factor beta1-induced Smad2/3 signaling. In vivo, emodin inhibited proinflammatory and fibrogenic reactions. Emodin suppressed in vitro TNF-alpha-induced stimulation of proinflammatory reaction. In a mouse ocular alkali burn model, this herbal component lessened inflammation and scarring. Additional studies are warranted to evaluate the therapeutic potential of emodin in lessening ocular tissue inflammation and resultant fibrosis after injury.
ISSN:0146-0404
1552-5783
1552-5783
DOI:10.1167/iovs.07-0393