Mechanisms of Increased Survival in Lipopolysaccharide-Treated Mice With a Single Subcutaneous Capsaicin Challenge

  • Ijiri Y
  • Kato R
  • Sasaki D
  • Takano M
  • Naruse M
  • Hannya N
  • Furukawa Y
  • Inoue M
  • Tomi R
  • Hosako S
  • Unno M
  • Tanikawa S
  • Tsukura Y
  • Okada Y
  • Amano F
  • Matsuda N
  • Tanaka K
  • Hayashi T
Publication date
April 2016

Abstract

Background: Capsaicin, a pungent compound present in capsicum fruits, has various biological activities such as stimulation of transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV-1) and/or inhibition of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α). This study aimed to reveal the mechanism involved in capsaicin-mediated high survival rate in LPS-treated mice. Methods: In LPS-treated mice, a comparative survival rate study using a TRPV-1 agonist (capsaicin) and a TRPV-1 antagonist (capsazepine). DNA-binding activity of NF-ĸB and TUNEL staining was conducted in vivo. In LPS-treated RAW264 cells, TNF-α was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: In the present study, the survival rate of mice treated with 20 mg/kg LPS was significantly improv...

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