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Title : Indirubin mediates adverse intestinal reactions in guinea pigs by downregulating the expression of AchE through AhR - Xu_2024_Xenobiotica__1
Author(s) : Xu X , Taha R , Chu C , Xiao L , Wang T , Wang X , Huang X , Jiang Z , Sun L
Ref : Xenobiotica , :1 , 2024
Abstract :

Indirubin is the main component of the traditional Chinese medicine Indigo naturalis (IN), a potent agonist of aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AhRs). In China, IN is used to treat psoriasis and ulcerative colitis, and indirubin is used for the treatment of chronic myelogenous leukaemia. However, IN and indirubin have adverse reactions, such as abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and intussusception, and their specific mechanism is unclear.The purpose of our research was to determine the specific mechanism underlying the adverse effects of IN and indirubin. By tracking the modifications in guinea pigs after the intragastric administration of indirubin for 28 days.The results demonstrate that indirubin could accelerate bowel movements and decrease intestinal acetylcholinesterase (AchE) expression. Experiments with NCM460 cells revealed that indirubin significantly reduced the expression of AchE, and the AchE levels were increased after the silencing of AhR and re-exposure to indirubin.This study showed that the inhibition of AchE expression by indirubin plays a key role in the occurrence of adverse reactions to indirubin and that the underlying mechanism is related to AhR-mediated AchE downregulation.

PubMedSearch : Xu_2024_Xenobiotica__1
PubMedID: 38164702

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Xu X, Taha R, Chu C, Xiao L, Wang T, Wang X, Huang X, Jiang Z, Sun L (2024)
Indirubin mediates adverse intestinal reactions in guinea pigs by downregulating the expression of AchE through AhR
Xenobiotica :1

Xu X, Taha R, Chu C, Xiao L, Wang T, Wang X, Huang X, Jiang Z, Sun L (2024)
Xenobiotica :1