Biomolecular evidence of anti-inflammatory effects by Clematis mandshurica Ruprecht root extract in rodent cells

Jul 1, 2014Journal of ethnopharmacology

Molecular signs that Clematis mandshurica root extract reduces inflammation in rodent cells

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Abstract

Clematis mandshurica root extract (CRE) inhibited pro-inflammatory mediator production in a dose-dependent manner.

  • CRE treatment significantly reduced levels of proteins associated with inflammation, including iNOS, COX-2, and cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6.
  • The anti-inflammatory effects were observed in both in vitro macrophage cell models and in vivo rat models of edema.
  • In the rat paw edema model, CRE decreased skin thickness and the presence of inflammatory cells.
  • CRE's effects may be linked to the suppression of the NF-κB and MAPK signaling pathways.
  • These findings support the traditional use of CLE for treating inflammatory conditions, suggesting potential therapeutic applications.

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