Protection against advanced glycation end products and oxidative stress during the development of diabetic keratopathy by KIOM-79

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Objectives: KIOM-79 is a mixture of 80% ethanol extracts of parched Puerariae radix, gingered Magnoliae cortex, Glycyrrhizae radix and Euphorbiae radix. The preventive effect of KIOM-79 on the development of diabetic keratopathy has been investigated. Methods: Seven-week-old male Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats were treated with KIOM-79 (50 mg/kg body weight) once a day orally for 13 weeks. The thickness of the cornea was measured and the extent of corneal cell death was detected by a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labelling assay. The expression of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB), Bax and Bcl-2 were evaluated in corneal tissues. Key findings: The administration of KIOM-79 prevented corneal oedema and apoptotic cell death of corneal cells. The accumulation of AGE in corneal tissues was reduced in ZDF rats treated with KIOM-79. Moreover, KIOM-79 attenuated oxidative DNA damage, NF-κB activation and Bax overexpression in the cornea. Conclusions: The results suggested that KIOM-79 exhibited corneal protective properties by not only reducing oxidative stress but inhibiting the AGEs/NF-κB downstream signal pathway during the development of diabetic keratopathy. © 2011 The Authors JPP © 2011 Royal Pharmaceutical Society.

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Kim, J., Kim, C. S., Kim, H., Jeong, I. H., Sohn, E., & Kim, J. S. (2011). Protection against advanced glycation end products and oxidative stress during the development of diabetic keratopathy by KIOM-79. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 63(4), 524–530. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-7158.2010.01206.x

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