Journal of Functional Foods (Feb 2020)

Fisetin nanoparticles protect against PM2.5 exposure-induced neuroinflammation by down-regulation of astrocytes activation related NF-κB signaling pathway

  • Min-Xuan Xu,
  • Chen-Xu Ge,
  • Qiang Li,
  • De-Shuai Lou,
  • Lin-Feng Hu,
  • Yan Sun,
  • Ming-Xin Xiong,
  • Li-Li Lai,
  • Shao-Yu Zhong,
  • Chao Yi,
  • Bo-Chu Wang,
  • Jun Tan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65
p. 103716

Abstract

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Astrocytes activation related NF-κB signaling and oxidative stress were treated as key target associated with PM2.5 threating nerve injury. Unfortunately, the underlying molecular mechanisms of interaction between NF-κB signaling, glial cells activation in neuroinflammation are still not absolutely explained. Fisetin, a natural flavonoid was found to be promote health, partly due to its ability in antioxidant and anti-inflammation. In this regard, we constructed fisetin nanoparticles (FN) to investigate the anti-inflammatory effect in PM2.5-induced mice. Accordingly, qPCR and western blot analysis indicated that astrocytes activation related NF-κB signaling and oxidative stress contributed to PM2.5-induced neuroinflammation, which were significantly suppressed by increasing concentration of FN treatment. Also, FN may directly enhance anti-oxidative stress and anti-inflammatory way to perform inhibitory effects on NF-κB related glial cells activation. Overall, here we identified a new mechanism of action of FN as potential anti-inflammatory product against PM2.5-induced neuroinflammation via regulation of astrocytes activation related NF-κB.

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