Ji-Ming-San enhances intestinal circadian rhythms and mitigates colitis in mice: The role of epithelial RORα

Apr 19, 2025Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology

Ji-Ming-San improves daily gut rhythms and reduces inflammation in mice by acting on gut lining cells

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Abstract

JMS restored circadian rhythms in locomotor activity and intestinal clock gene expression in jet-lagged mice.

  • JMS may act as a modulator of circadian rhythms by influencing clock gene expression.
  • In mice with circadian disruption due to colitis, JMS reduced inflammation and pathological severity by upregulating BMAL1 and PER2.
  • JMS activated RORα in colonic epithelial cells, enhancing the transcription and expression of BMAL1 and PER2.
  • Metabolomics and RNA sequencing indicated that JMS may inhibit NF-κB signaling, contributing to its anti-inflammatory effects.
  • JMS enhanced the binding of RORα/HDAC3 to NF-κB target genes, leading to reduced inflammation-related gene expression.

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