Inchinkoto, the Traditional Japanese Kampo Medicine, Enhances Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Function In Vitro

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Nakao, Ayaka [1 ]
Hu, Ailing [1 ]
Yamaguchi, Takuji [1 ]
Tabuchi, Masahiro [1 ]
Ikarashi, Yasushi [1 ]
Kobayashi, Hiroyuki [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Juntendo Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Personalized Kampo Med, Bunkyo ku, Tokyo 1138421, Japan
[2] Juntendo Univ, Dept Hosp Adm, Grad Sch Med, Bunkyo ku, Tokyo 1138421, Japan
关键词
HERBAL MEDICINE; BACTERIAL TRANSLOCATION; LIVER; PERMEABILITY; STRESS;
D O I
10.1155/2022/4139812
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R [医药、卫生];
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10 ;
摘要
Inchinkoto (ICKT), a traditional herbal medicine that is often used as a hepatoprotective drug in Japan, has pharmacological properties that include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and choleretic actions. Genipin is a metabolite of geniposide and the most abundant ingredient of ICKT; furthermore, it is considered to be the active substance responsible for its pharmacological properties in the liver. Drugs with such pharmacological characteristics are expected to prevent intestinal barrier dysfunction, which causes inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). However, no studies have investigated the effects of ICKT on the intestinal epithelial barrier. Therefore, we investigated the activity of ICKT in intestinal tight junctions by using cultured Caco-2 cell monolayers. The action of the compound on tight junctions was examined by measuring transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and sodium fluorescein (Na-F) permeability in the presence or absence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Moreover, the expression of the tight junction protein claudin-1 was assessed by using immunofluorescent staining. ICKT and genipin increased TEER and decreased Na-F permeability, which was suggestive of enhanced intestinal epithelial barrier function. Moreover, they prevented the LPS-induced destruction of the barrier, i.e., a decrease in TEER and an increase in Na-F permeability. Immunofluorescence staining revealed a high claudin-1 expression level on the cell surface, whereas exposure to LPS downregulated claudin-1. In turn, ICKT and genipin prevented the LPS-mediated reduction of claudin-1. These results suggest that ICKT enhances intestinal epithelial barrier function by upregulating claudin-1. Furthermore, genipin contributed to these effects. ICKT may be a promising medicine for the prevention and treatment of diseases associated with intestinal barrier disruption, such as IBD, obesity, and metabolic disorders.
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