The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2015)

Royal Jelly and Its Dual Role in TNBS Colitis in Mice

  • Luis Paulo Manzo,
  • Felipe Meira de-Faria,
  • Ricardo José Dunder,
  • Eduardo Augusto Rabelo-Socca,
  • Silvio Roberto Consonni,
  • Ana Cristina Alves de Almeida,
  • Alba Regina Monteiro Souza-Brito,
  • Anderson Luiz-Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/956235
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Royal Jelly (RJ) is widely consumed in diets throughout the world due to its beneficial effects: antioxidant, antitumor and anti-inflammatory. We have investigated the role of RJ in the development of TNBS colitis in mice. Colitis was induced by a rectal instillation of TNBS at 0.1 mL per mouse. Intestine samples of the animals orally treated with RJ (100, 150, and 200 mg/kg) were collected for antioxidant assays (GSH and GSH-Px), proinflammatory protein quantification (COX-2 and NF-κB), and histological analyses. RJ 100 mg/kg maintained GSH levels and increased the activity of GSH-Px, downregulated key inflammatory mediators (COX-2 and NF-κB), and decreased the lesions caused by TNBS as shown by the histological analyses. In conclusion, RJ showed anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in experimental colitis, resulting in the amelioration of the macroscopic and histological analyses. These results corroborate with the RJ supplementation in diets.