Paeoniflorin Attenuated Oxidative Stress in Rat COPD Model Induced by Cigarette Smoke

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Paeoniflorin (PF), a monoterpene glucoside, might have an effect on the oxidative stress. However, the mechanism is still unknown. In this study, we made the COPD model in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats by exposing them to the smoke of 20 cigarettes for 1 hour/day and 6 days/week, for 12 weeks, 24 weeks, or 36 weeks. Our findings suggested that smoke inhalation can trigger the oxidative stress from the very beginning. A 24-week treatment of PF especially in the dosage of 40 mg/kg·d can attenuate oxygen stress by partially quenching reactive oxygen species (ROS) and upregulating antioxidant enzymes via an Nrf2-dependent mechanism.

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Lin, J., Xu, F., Wang, G., Kong, L., Luo, Q., Lv, Y., … Dong, J. (2016). Paeoniflorin Attenuated Oxidative Stress in Rat COPD Model Induced by Cigarette Smoke. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1698379

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