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    Pomegranate inhibits neuroinflammation and amyloidogenesis in IL-1ÎČ stimulated SK-N-SH cells

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    Purpose: Pomegranate fruit, Punica granatum L. (Punicaceae) and its constituents have been shown to inhibit inflammation. In this study we aimed to assess the effects of freeze-dried pomegranate (PWE) on PGE2 production in IL-1ÎČ stimulated SK-N-SH cells. Methods: An enzyme immuno assay (EIA) was used to measure prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) production from supernatants of IL-1ÎČ stimulated SK-N-SH cells. Expression of COX-2, phospho-IÎșB and phospho-IKK proteins were evaluated, while NF-ÎșB reporter gene assay was carried out in TNFα-stimulated HEK293 cells to determine the effect of PWE on NF-ÎșB transactivation. Levels of BACE-1 and AÎČ in SK-N-SH cells stimulated with IL-1ÎČ were measured with an in cell ELISA. Results: PWE (25-200 ”g/ml) dose dependently reduced COX-2 dependent PGE2 production in SK-N-SH cells stimulated with IL-1ÎČ. Phosphorylation of IÎșB and IKK were significantly (p<0.001) inhibited by PWE (50- 200 ”g/ml). Our studies also show that PWE (50-200 ”g/ml) significantly (p<0.01) inhibited NF-ÎșB transactivation in TNFα-stimulated HEK293 cells. Furthermore PWE inhibited BACE-1 and AÎČ expression in SK-N-SH cells treated with IL-1ÎČ. Conclusions: Taken together, our study demonstrates that pomegranate inhibits inflammation, as well as amyloidogenesis in IL-1ÎČ-stimulated SK-N-SH cells. We propose that pomegranate is a potential nutritional strategy in slowing the progression of neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease
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