Inhibitory effects of Kyung-Ok-Ko, traditional herbal prescription, on particulate matter-induced vascular barrier disruptive responses

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Title
Inhibitory effects of Kyung-Ok-Ko, traditional herbal prescription, on particulate matter-induced vascular barrier disruptive responses
Author(s)
Wonhwa Lee; J S Bae
Bibliographic Citation
International Journal of Environmental Health Research, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 301-311
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
Inhalation of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) is associated with elevated pulmonary injury caused by the loss of vascular barrier integrity. A traditional herbal prescription, Kyung-Ok-Ko (KOK), has long been used in Oriental medicine as a tonic for age-related diseases. In this study, we investigated the beneficial effects of KOK on PM-induced lung endothelial cell (EC) barrier disruption and pulmonary inflammation. Permeability, leukocyte migration, activation of proinflammatory proteins, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and histology were examined in PM 2.5 -treated EC and mice. KOK significantly scavenged PM 2.5 -induced ROS and inhibited the ROS-induced activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). Concurrently, KOK activated Akt, which helped maintain endothelial integrity. Furthermore, KOK reduced vascular protein leakage, leukocyte infiltration, and proinflammatory cytokine release in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids in PM-induced lung tissues. These data suggested that KOK might exhibit protective effects in PM-induced inflammatory lung injury and vascular hyperpermeability.
Keyword
Kyung-Ok-Kovascular permeabilityAktparticulate matter
ISSN
0960-3123
Publisher
T&F (Taylor & Francis)
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09603123.2018.1542490
Type
Article
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