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  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,580 Views
18 Pages

Targeting NF-κB Signaling: Selected Small Molecules Downregulate Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in Both Food Allergen and LPS-Induced Inflammation

  • Milena Zlatanova,
  • Andrijana Nešić,
  • Jovana Trbojević-Ivić,
  • Danilo Četić and
  • Marija Gavrović-Jankulović

Although inflammation is primarily a protective response guarding the human body, it can result in a variety of chronic diseases such as allergies, auto-immune, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer. In NF-κB-mediated inflammation, many small mol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,859 Views
10 Pages

Low-Concentrations of Fatty Acids Induce an Early Increase in IL-8 Levels in Normal Human Astrocytes

  • Ana-Maria Dobri,
  • Elena Codrici,
  • Ionela-Daniela Popescu,
  • Lucian Albulescu,
  • Emanuel Tudor Fertig,
  • Ana-Maria Enciu,
  • Cristiana Tanase and
  • Mihail E. Hinescu

Fatty acids (FAs) have been shown to exhibit a pro-inflammatory response in various cell types, but astrocytes have been mostly overlooked. FAs, both saturated and unsaturated, have previously been shown to induce pro-inflammatory responses in astroc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,563 Views
19 Pages

Spectrum-Effect Relationships between Fingerprints of Caulophyllum robustum Maxim and Inhabited Pro-Inflammation Cytokine Effects

  • Shaowa Lü,
  • Shuyu Dong,
  • Dan Xu,
  • Jixin Duan,
  • Guoyu Li,
  • Yuyan Guo,
  • Haixue Kuang and
  • Qiuhong Wang

26 October 2017

Caulophyllum robustum Maxim (CRM) is a Chinese folk medicine with significant effect on treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study was designed to explore the spectrum-effect relationships between high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
2,350 Views
14 Pages

Alginate from Ericaria crinita Possesses Antioxidant Activity and Attenuates Systemic Inflammation via Downregulation of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines

  • Paolina Lukova,
  • Vesela Kokova,
  • Alexandra Baldzhieva,
  • Marianna Murdjeva,
  • Plamen Katsarov,
  • Cédric Delattre and
  • Elisaveta Apostolova

25 October 2024

Alginates are anionic polysaccharides present in the cell walls of brown seaweeds. Various biological activities of alginate and its derivatives have been described. In this study, we assessed the potential of alginate obtained from Ericaria crinita...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,000 Views
13 Pages

Acute Effect of Caffeine on the Synthesis of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines in the Hypothalamus and Choroid Plexus during Endotoxin-Induced Inflammation in a Female Sheep Model

  • Aleksandra Szczepkowska,
  • Maciej Wójcik,
  • Dorota Tomaszewska-Zaremba,
  • Hanna Antushevich,
  • Agata Krawczyńska,
  • Wiktoria Wiechetek,
  • Janina Skipor and
  • Andrzej Przemysław Herman

8 December 2021

This study was designed to determine the effect of acute caffeine (CAF) administration, which exerts a broad spectrum of anti-inflammatory activity, on the synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines and their receptors in the hypothalamus and choroid pl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,617 Views
16 Pages

Exposure to particulate matter (PM) has been known to be one of the risk factors to cause allergic asthma, leading to development of respiratory disease. Banhahubak-tang tablet (BHT), a standardized Korean Medicine, is prescribed for neurasthenia, la...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,556 Views
15 Pages

TRP Ion Channels in Immune Cells and Their Implications for Inflammation

  • Qiyue Yan,
  • Chuanzhou Gao,
  • Mei Li,
  • Rui Lan,
  • Shaohan Wei,
  • Runsong Fan and
  • Wei Cheng

27 February 2024

The transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels act as cellular sensors and mediate a plethora of physiological processes, including somatosensation, proliferation, apoptosis, and metabolism. Under specific conditions, certain TRP channels are in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
9,417 Views
18 Pages

2 May 2012

Understanding the mechanisms involved in the development of insulin resistance in horses should enable development of effective treatment and prevention strategies. Current knowledge of these mechanisms is based upon research in obese humans and rode...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,975 Views
16 Pages

Oxylipins, the metabolites of polyunsaturated fatty acids, are vital in regulating cell proliferation and inflammation. Among these oxylipins, specialized pro-resolving mediators notably contribute to inflammation resolution. Previously, we showed th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,383 Views
20 Pages

10 October 2022

Plaque formation, thrombosis, and embolism are the underlying causes of acute cardiovascular events such as myocardial infarction and stroke while early thrombosis and stenosis are common pathologies for the maturation failure of arteriovenous fistul...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,167 Views
21 Pages

Inflaming and Immune-Resolving: The Ambivalent Role of Eosinophils in Osteoarthritis

  • Silvia Costantini,
  • Paolo Dolzani,
  • Veronica Panichi,
  • Rosa Maria Borzì,
  • Paulraj Balaji,
  • Maria Daglia and
  • Carla Renata Arciola

12 November 2025

Osteoarthritis (OA), the most prevalent form of arthropathy, is characterized by progressive degradation of cartilage, synovial inflammation, and other pathological changes that gradually affect the entire joint. Once regarded as a purely degenerativ...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
4,215 Views
36 Pages

Unraveling the Role of Foods on Chronic Anti- and Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines: A Systematic Review of Chronic Dietary Intervention Trials in Humans

  • Veronica D’Antonio,
  • Marina Ramal-Sanchez,
  • Chiara Bravo-Trippetta,
  • Elena Corvaglia,
  • Mauro Serafini and
  • Donato Angelino

30 August 2025

Background/Objectives: Unbalanced diets contribute to a rise in low-grade systemic inflammation, a risk factor for metabolic diseases. The aim of this study is to systematically review evidence from chronic intervention studies to understand the role...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,906 Views
26 Pages

12 November 2025

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) has emerged as a key cytokine in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease distinguished by synovial inflammation and progressive joint destruction. GM-CSF orchestrates t...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,640 Views
13 Pages

4-Hydroxy-2,3-Dimethyl-2-Nonen-4-Olide Has an Inhibitory Effect on Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Production in CpG-Stimulated Bone Marrow-Derived Dendritic Cells

  • Zahid Manzoor,
  • Jung-Eun Koo,
  • Irshad Ali,
  • Jung-Eun Kim,
  • Sang-Hee Byeon,
  • Eun-Sook Yoo,
  • Hee-Kyoung Kang,
  • Jin-Won Hyun,
  • Nam-Ho Lee and
  • Young-Sang Koh

This study was intended to assess the anti-inflammatory properties of 4-hydroxy-2,3-dimethyl-2-nonen-4-olide (Comp) isolated from Ulva pertusa Kjellman on production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Comp revealed remarkable inhibitory effects on produc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,694 Views
12 Pages

The Effect of Renal Denervation on T Cells in Patients with Resistant Hypertension

  • Marta Kantauskaite,
  • Oliver Vonend,
  • Mina Yakoub,
  • Philipp Heilmann,
  • Andras Maifeld,
  • Peter Minko,
  • Lars Schimmöller,
  • Gerald Antoch,
  • Dominik N. Müller and
  • Johannes Stegbauer
  • + 6 authors

27 January 2023

(1) Background: Sympathetic overactivity is a major contributor to resistant hypertension (RH). According to animal studies, sympathetic overactivity increases immune responses, thereby aggravating hypertension and cardiovascular outcomes. Renal dene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
9,603 Views
14 Pages

Gallic acid (3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid), is a natural product found in various foods and herbs that are well known as powerful antioxidants. Our previous report demonstrated that it inhibits mast cell-derived inflammatory allergic reactions by blo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,616 Views
14 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Deep-Sea Mineral Water on LPS-Induced Inflammation in Raw 264.7 Murine Macrophage Cells and Zebrafish Larvae

  • Hitihami M. S. M. Wijerathna,
  • Bulumulle P. M. Vileka Jayamali,
  • Deok-Soo Moon,
  • Choong-Gon Kim,
  • Sumi Jung and
  • Jehee Lee

7 October 2024

Deep-sea mineral water (DSW) consists of different compositions and properties. The composition can be varied in different seas all around the world. However, previous studies have investigated that DSW is a potential candidate that can be used to pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
6,898 Views
25 Pages

9 November 2018

Cathepsin S (CTSS) activity is increased in tears of Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) patients. This elevated CTSS may contribute to ocular surface inflammation. Human corneal epithelial cells (HCE-T cells) were treated with recombinant human CTSS...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,334 Views
19 Pages

From Inflammation to Infertility: How Oxidative Stress and Infections Disrupt Male Reproductive Health

  • Anastasios Potiris,
  • Efthalia Moustakli,
  • Eleni Trismpioti,
  • Eirini Drakaki,
  • Despoina Mavrogianni,
  • Alkis Matsas,
  • Athanasios Zikopoulos,
  • Antonios Sfakianakis,
  • Ioannis Tsakiridis and
  • Sofoklis Stavros
  • + 5 authors

11 April 2025

Background/Objectives: Inflammation, infections, and oxidative stress (OS) all have an impact on male infertility, which is a complicated, multifaceted illness. OS affects motility and fertilization capability. It accomplishes this through damaging s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,785 Views
20 Pages

Resolved Influenza A Virus Infection Has Extended Effects on Lung Homeostasis and Attenuates Allergic Airway Inflammation in a Mouse Model

  • Qingyu Wu,
  • Ilka Jorde,
  • Olivia Kershaw,
  • Andreas Jeron,
  • Dunja Bruder,
  • Jens Schreiber and
  • Sabine Stegemann-Koniszewski

Allergic airway inflammation (AAI) involves T helper cell type 2 (Th2) and pro-inflammatory responses to aeroallergens and many predisposing factors remain elusive. Influenza A virus (IAV) is a major human pathogen that causes acute respiratory infec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,041 Views
17 Pages

Variation of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Factors in Severe Burns: A Systematic Review

  • Mihai-Codrin Constantinescu,
  • Mihaela Pertea,
  • Stefana Avadanei-Luca,
  • Alexandru-Hristo Amarandei,
  • Andra-Irina Bulgaru-Iliescu,
  • Malek Benamor,
  • Dan Cristian Moraru and
  • Viorel Scripcariu

17 October 2025

Burn injury triggers a complex inflammatory cascade in which the interplay between pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators determines recovery or progression to sepsis, ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) or multi-organ dysfunction, and mortality. We...

  • Article
  • Open Access
168 Citations
16,137 Views
13 Pages

8 August 2018

Accumulating evidence identifies diet and inflammation as potential mechanisms contributing to cardiometabolic risk. However, inconsistent reports regarding dietary inflammatory potential, biomarkers of cardiometabolic health and metabolic syndrome (...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,337 Views
11 Pages

Increased Expression Profile and Functionality of TLR6 in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells and Hepatocytes of Morbidly Obese Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

  • María Teresa Arias-Loste,
  • Paula Iruzubieta,
  • Ángela Puente,
  • David Ramos,
  • Carolina Santa Cruz,
  • Ángel Estébanez,
  • Susana Llerena,
  • Carmen Alonso-Martín,
  • David San Segundo and
  • Javier Crespo
  • + 4 authors

10 November 2016

Current evidence suggests that gut dysbiosis drives obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) pathogenesis. Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) and TLR6 specifically recognize components of Gram-positive bacteria. Despite the potential implicatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,989 Views
10 Pages

Prothymosin-Alpha, a Novel and Sensitive Biomarker of the Inflammatory and Insulin-Resistant Statuses of Obese Individuals: A Pilot Study Involving Humans

  • Marta Greco,
  • Maria Mirabelli,
  • Vera Tocci,
  • Yelyzaveta Mamula,
  • Alessandro Salatino,
  • Francesco S. Brunetti,
  • Francesco Dragone,
  • Luciana Sicilia,
  • Omar Tripolino and
  • Antonio Brunetti
  • + 2 authors

15 June 2023

Background: Obesity constitutes a chronic, low-grade inflammatory status that predisposes people to the development of insulin resistance and cardiometabolic complications. Hypoxia, a main pathological feature of visceral fat in obese individuals, ha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
11,465 Views
14 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Pineapple Rhizome Bromelain through Downregulation of the NF-κB- and MAPKs-Signaling Pathways in Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-Stimulated RAW264.7 Cells

  • Orapin Insuan,
  • Phornphimon Janchai,
  • Benchaluk Thongchuai,
  • Rujirek Chaiwongsa,
  • Supaporn Khamchun,
  • Somphot Saoin,
  • Wimonrut Insuan,
  • Peraphan Pothacharoen,
  • Waraporn Apiwatanapiwat and
  • Pilanee Vaithanomsat
  • + 1 author

Bromelain is a mixture of proteolytic enzymes derived from pineapple (Ananas comosus) fruit and stem possessing several beneficial properties, particularly anti-inflammatory activity. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-inflammatory...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
6,623 Views
17 Pages

Confounders in Identification and Analysis of Inflammatory Biomarkers in Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Qurrat Ul Ain,
  • Mehak Sarfraz,
  • Gayuk Kalih Prasesti,
  • Triwedya Indra Dewi and
  • Neng Fisheri Kurniati

5 October 2021

Proinflammatory biomarkers have been increasingly used in epidemiologic and intervention studies over the past decades to evaluate and identify an association of systemic inflammation with cardiovascular diseases. Although there is a strong correlati...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,572 Views
28 Pages

From Joints to the Heart: An Integrated Perspective on Systemic Inflammation

  • Diana Elena Cosău,
  • Irina Iuliana Costache Enache,
  • Alexandru Dan Costache,
  • Ionuț Tudorancea,
  • Codrina Ancuța,
  • Dragomir Nicolae Șerban,
  • Codruța Minerva Bădescu,
  • Cătălin Loghin and
  • Ionela Lăcrămioara Șerban

9 April 2025

Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune inflammatory disease which predominantly affects joints, but it can also lead to significant extra-articular complications, particularly cardiovascular disease (CVD). Chronic systemic inflammatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
9,744 Views
19 Pages

The “leaky gut” syndrome describes a damaged (leaky) intestinal mucosa and is considered a serious contributor to numerous chronic diseases. Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are particularly associated with the “leaky gut&r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,078 Views
21 Pages

Bacterial infections are characterized by an inflammatory response, which is essential for infection containment but is also responsible for negative effects on the host. The pathogen itself may have evolved molecular mechanisms to antagonize the ant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
4,081 Views
18 Pages

26 October 2020

Inflammation affects various organs of the human body, including skeletal muscle. Phlorotannins are natural biologically active substances found in marine brown algae and exhibit anti-inflammatory activities. In this study, we focused on the effects...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
889 Views
13 Pages

Endothelial Function and Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines as Prognostic Markers in Acute Coronary Syndromes

  • Sotirios Tsalamandris,
  • Leonidas Koliastasis,
  • Antigoni Miliou,
  • Evangelos Oikonomou,
  • Nikos Papageorgiou,
  • Alexis Antonopoulos,
  • George Hatzis,
  • Konstantinos Mourouzis,
  • Georgia Vogiatzi and
  • Dimitris Tousoulis
  • + 2 authors

Background: Endothelial dysfunction and inflammation are associated with the progression of coronary artery disease (CAD) and the pathophysiology of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). We examined the prognostic role of endothelial function and pro-inflam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,396 Views
16 Pages

Toll-like Receptor 9 Mediates Epstein–Barr Virus-Aggravated Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Hassan F. Nour Eddine,
  • Aya M. Kassem,
  • Zahraa Salhab,
  • Nour Sherri,
  • Karen Moghabghab,
  • Zahraa Mohsen,
  • Georges Naim,
  • Sally Mahmoud,
  • Abdo Jurjus and
  • Elias A. Rahal
  • + 1 author

Background/Objectives: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory condition encompassing ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD). The role of environmental factors in the pathogenesis of IBD remains elusive. Nevertheles...

  • Article
  • Open Access
66 Citations
6,996 Views
15 Pages

The natural compound Zerumbone (hereinafter referred to as ZER), a monocyclic sesquiterpenoid, has been reported to possess many pharmacological properties, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This study aimed to investigate the u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,330 Views
13 Pages

11 September 2023

Fucoidans are sulfated polysaccharides detected mainly in the cell walls of brown seaweeds. Here, we examined the effects of single doses of fucoidan derived from Ericaria crinita (formerly Cystoseira crinita) on carrageenan-induced paw inflammation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,196 Views
12 Pages

Endothelial Semaphorin 7A Promotes Inflammation in Seawater Aspiration-Induced Acute Lung Injury

  • Minlong Zhang,
  • Li Wang,
  • Mingqing Dong,
  • Zhichao Li and
  • Faguang Jin

28 October 2014

Inflammation is involved in the pathogenesis of seawater aspiration-induced acute lung injury (ALI). Although several studies have shown that Semaphorin 7A (SEMA7A) promotes inflammation, there are limited reports regarding immunological function of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
884 Views
13 Pages

Glycyrrhiza glabra L. Extracts Prevent LPS-Induced Inflammation in RAW264.7 Cells by Targeting Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines, Mediators and the JAK/STAT Signaling Pathway

  • Maria Rosaria Perri,
  • Michele Pellegrino,
  • Claudia-Crina Toma,
  • Pierfrancesco Prezioso,
  • Vincenzo Tagliaferri,
  • Mariangela Marrelli,
  • Filomena Conforti and
  • Giancarlo Statti

31 October 2025

Glycyrrhiza glabra L. is a species widely spread all over the world, with a long tradition of use in folk medicine. Here, raw and hydrolyzed extracts obtained from roots collected in different geographical areas belonging to the Mediterranean basin w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
8,465 Views
11 Pages

Improving Dietary Intake of Essential Nutrients Can Ameliorate Inflammation in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcers

  • Raedeh Basiri,
  • Maria Spicer,
  • Cathy Levenson,
  • Thomas Ledermann,
  • Neda Akhavan and
  • Bahram Arjmandi

9 June 2022

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are classified as chronic wounds and are one of the most common complications of diabetes. In chronic wounds, management of inflammation is a key step in treatment. Nutrition plays an important role in managing and control...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,196 Views
12 Pages

Cytokine mRNA Expression Profile in Target Organs of IFNAR (-/-) Mice Infected with African Horse Sickness Virus

  • Eva Calvo-Pinilla,
  • Luis Jiménez-Cabello,
  • Sergio Utrilla-Trigo,
  • Miguel Illescas-Amo and
  • Javier Ortego

8 February 2024

African horse sickness (AHS) is a highly severe disease caused by a viral etiological agent, African horse sickness virus (AHSV). It is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, while sporadic outbreaks have occurred in North Africa, Asia, and Europe, with the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
773 Views
12 Pages

Difference Between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Interleukins in Saliva of Children with Early Childhood Caries

  • Juan Carlos Hernández Cabanillas,
  • Nuria Patiño-Marín,
  • María Guadalupe Martel Gallegos,
  • Marco Felipe Salas Orozco,
  • Laura Matilde Ubaldo Reyes,
  • Martha Imelda Maldonado Cervantes and
  • Jesús Ramón Castillo Hernández

17 October 2025

Background: Early childhood caries (ECC) is a common chronic disease in young children, influenced by multiple factors, including the activity of bacteria and other microorganisms, diet, and immune response. Pro-inflammatory cytokines like interleuki...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,773 Views
11 Pages

Is the IL1RA/IL1B Ratio a Suitable Biomarker for Subclinical Endometritis in Dairy Cows?

  • Anna Maria Kneidl,
  • Christina Deborah Marth,
  • Sandra Kirsch,
  • Frank Weber,
  • Yury Zablotski,
  • Anika Luzia Helfrich,
  • Simone Tamara Schabmeyer,
  • Julia Katharina Schneider,
  • Wolfram Petzl and
  • Marie Margarete Meyerholz-Wohllebe
  • + 1 author

30 November 2022

The adequate expression of cytokines is essential for the prevention and healing of bovine endometrial inflammation. This study investigated the intra-uterine concentration of the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)1B and its antagonist IL1RA i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,444 Views
11 Pages

The Effects and Mechanisms of Phytochemicals on Pain Management and Analgesic

  • Milan Patel,
  • Sayed Wahezi,
  • Philippe Mavrocordatos and
  • Alaa Abd-Elsayed

11 February 2025

Phytochemicals can be an essential treatment for chronic pain. This narrative review will summarize and critically analyze the evidence surrounding these substances in pain management. We will introduce phytochemicals, discuss their associated mechan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
8,961 Views
14 Pages

Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is considered a potential method for anti-inflammation due to the involvement of the VN in the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway (CAP) formation of a connection between the central nervous system and peripheral immun...

  • Review
  • Open Access
69 Citations
11,501 Views
19 Pages

The Genus Curcuma and Inflammation: Overview of the Pharmacological Perspectives

  • Md. Moshiur Rahaman,
  • Ahmed Rakib,
  • Saikat Mitra,
  • Abu Montakim Tareq,
  • Talha Bin Emran,
  • A. F. M. Shahid-Ud-Daula,
  • Mohammad Nurul Amin and
  • Jesus Simal-Gandara

30 December 2020

The Curcuma genus has been extensively used for therapeutic purposes in traditional or folk medicine worldwide, including for its anti-inflammatory activity. Curcuma spp.’s active constituents, such as alkaloids, flavonoids, and terpenoids, can...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,349 Views
28 Pages

13 November 2021

Inflammaging, the steady development of the inflammatory state over age is an attributable characteristic of aging that potentiates the initiation of pathogenesis in many age-related disorders (ARDs) including neurodegenerative diseases, arthritis, c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,665 Views
15 Pages

Effect of 8 Weeks Aerobic Training and Saffron Supplementation on Inflammation and Metabolism in Middle-Aged Obese Women with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

  • Ali Rajabi,
  • Mojdeh Khajehlandi,
  • Marefat Siahkuhian,
  • Ali Akbarnejad,
  • Kayvan Khoramipour and
  • Katsuhiko Suzuki

30 October 2022

Background: This study aimed to investigate the effects of 8-week aerobic training (AT) and saffron supplementation on inflammation and metabolism in middle-aged obese women with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods: Thirty-two obese women with T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
8,090 Views
25 Pages

On the Bioactivity of Echinacea purpurea Extracts to Modulate the Production of Inflammatory Mediators

  • Sara F. Vieira,
  • Virgínia M. F. Gonçalves,
  • Carmen P. Llaguno,
  • Felipe Macías,
  • Maria Elizabeth Tiritan,
  • Rui L. Reis,
  • Helena Ferreira and
  • Nuno M. Neves

6 November 2022

Inflammatory diseases are the focus of several clinical studies, due to limitations and serious side effects of available therapies. Plant-based drugs (e.g., salicylic acid, morphine) have become landmarks in the pharmaceutical field. Therefore, we i...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
81 Citations
12,885 Views
14 Pages

Stress Erythropoiesis is a Key Inflammatory Response

  • Robert F. Paulson,
  • Baiye Ruan,
  • Siyang Hao and
  • Yuanting Chen

6 March 2020

Bone marrow medullary erythropoiesis is primarily homeostatic. It produces new erythrocytes at a constant rate, which is balanced by the turnover of senescent erythrocytes by macrophages in the spleen. Despite the enormous capacity of the bone marrow...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,200 Views
19 Pages

29 October 2023

Air pollution causes various airway diseases. However, many commonly used treatments can have high risks of side effects or are costly. To examine the anti-inflammatory properties of Inula japonica Thunb. and Potentilla chinensis Ser., a mouse model...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,799 Views
15 Pages

Maternal Chronic Ultrasound Stress Provokes Immune Activation and Behavioral Deficits in the Offspring: A Mouse Model of Neurodevelopmental Pathology

  • Dmitrii Pavlov,
  • Anna Gorlova,
  • Abrar Haque,
  • Carlos Cavalcante,
  • Evgeniy Svirin,
  • Alisa Burova,
  • Elizaveta Grigorieva,
  • Elizaveta Sheveleva,
  • Dmitry Malin and
  • Tatyana Strekalova
  • + 4 authors

Neurodevelopmental disorders stemming from maternal immune activation can significantly affect a child’s life. A major limitation in pre-clinical studies is the scarcity of valid animal models that accurately mimic these challenges. Among the a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,502 Views
16 Pages

Chemerin in the Spotlight: Revealing Its Multifaceted Role in Acute Myocardial Infarction

  • Andreas Mitsis,
  • Elina Khattab,
  • Michael Myrianthefs,
  • Stergios Tzikas,
  • Nikolaos P. E. Kadoglou,
  • Nikolaos Fragakis,
  • Antonios Ziakas and
  • George Kassimis

20 September 2024

Chemerin, an adipokine known for its role in adipogenesis and inflammation, has emerged as a significant biomarker in cardiovascular diseases, including acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Recent studies have highlighted chemerin’s involvement i...

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