Compound sophorae decoction enhances intestinal barrier function of dextran sodium sulfate induced colitis via regulating notch signaling pathway in mice

Nov 20, 2020Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie

Compound Sophorae Decoction improves gut barrier in mice with colitis by affecting the Notch signaling pathway

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Abstract

CSD treatment significantly improved body weight loss and clinical symptoms in mice with colitis.

  • CSD alleviated clinical manifestations and reduced pathological damage in colitis-induced mice.
  • The treatment decreased the number of apoptotic epithelial cells and promoted cell regeneration.
  • Intestinal permeability was improved in mice receiving CSD compared to those treated with DSS alone.
  • CSD increased the expression of tight junction proteins ZO-1 and occludin, enhancing colonic barrier function.
  • The secretion of mucin MUC2 was significantly up-regulated following CSD treatment.
  • CSD also altered the macrophage phenotype and regulated notch signaling pathways.

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