Gelam Honey Attenuates Carrageenan-Induced Rat Paw
Inflammation via NF-κB Pathway
PLoS One, 2013 Aug 28;8(8):e72365
The activation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) plays a
major role in the pathogenesis of a number of inflammatory diseases. In this
study, we investigated the anti-inflammatory mechanism of Gelam honey in
inflammation induced rats via NF-κB signalling pathway.
Rats paw edema was induced by subplantar injection of 1%
carrageenan into the right hind paw. Rats were pre-treated with Gelam honey at
different doses (1 or 2 g/kg, p.o.) and NSAID Indomethacin (10 mg/kg, p.o.), in
two time points (1 and 7 days). Our results showed that Gelam honey at both
concentrations suppressed the gene expressions of NF-κB (p65 & p50) and
IκBα in inflamed rats paw tissues. In addition, Gelam honey inhibited the
nuclear translocation and activation of NF-κB and decreased the cytosolic
degradation of IκBα dose dependently in inflamed rats paw tissues. The immunohistochemical
expressions of pro-inflammatory mediators COX-2 and TNF-α were also decreased
in inflamed rats paw tissues when treated with Gelam honey.
The results of our findings suggest that Gelam honey
exhibits its inhibitory effects by attenuating NF-κB translocation to the
nucleus and inhibiting IκBα degradation, with subsequent decrease of
inflammatory mediators COX-2 and TNF-α.
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