Kaempferol Ameliorated Alcoholic Hepatitis through Improving Intestinal Barrier Function by Targeting miRNA-155 Signaling

Mar 17, 2024Pharmacology

Kaempferol may improve alcoholic hepatitis by strengthening the gut barrier through miRNA-155 signaling

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Abstract

Kaempferol treatment significantly improved liver tissue pathology and reduced serum ALT and AST enzyme activities in alcohol-fed mice.

  • Kaempferol reduced steatosis and vacuolated lesions in the liver of mice exposed to chronic alcohol.
  • Serum levels of interleukin-1β and tumor necrosis factor-α mRNA were significantly decreased by kaempferol treatment.
  • Kaempferol significantly lowered the expression of miRNA-155 in the intestines of alcohol-fed mice and increased SOCS1 protein levels.
  • The activation of nuclear factor kappa-B was inhibited by kaempferol, leading to enhanced production of intestinal tight junction proteins occludin and zonula occludens-1.
  • In vitro, kaempferol reduced miRNA-155 expression and increased occludin protein levels in intestinal cells exposed to alcohol.

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