Molecules (Apr 2023)

Lipid Mediators Metabolic Chaos of Asthmatic Mice Reversed by Rosmarinic Acid

  • Tuo Qin,
  • Xiaojuan Rong,
  • Xiaohui Zhang,
  • Lingfei Kong,
  • Yutong Kang,
  • Xuanlin Liu,
  • Mengying Hu,
  • Handong Liang,
  • Cai Tie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28093827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 9
p. 3827

Abstract

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Background and objective: Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory disease of the airways with no known cure. Lipid mediators (LMs) are a kind of inflammatory signaling molecules which are believed to be involved in the development of asthma. Hyssopus cuspidatus Boriss. is a traditional Uyghur medicine, which is widely used in the treatment of asthma and other respiratory diseases. Extraction of Hyssopus cuspidatus Boriss. was reported to neutralize asthma symptoms. The purpose of the study was to investigate both the anti-inflammatory and immunoregulation properties of the Hyssopus cuspidatus Boriss. extract (SXCF) and its main active constituent, rosmarinic acid (RosA), in vivo. The effect of RosA, a major constituent of SXCF, was evaluated on an asthmatic model, with both anti-inflammatory and immunoregulation properties. Materials and methods: Anti-inflammatory effect of SXCF and RosA was assessed using OVA-induced asthma model mice by UPLC-MS/MS method. Results: Overall, RosA played a critical role in anti-asthma treatment. In total, 90% of LMs species that were significantly regulated by SXCF were covered. On the most important LMs associated with asthma, RosA equivalent induced similar effects as SXCF did. It is believed that some constituents in SXCF could neutralize RosA excessive impacts on LMs.

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