Abstract

Triticum vulgare has been extensively used in traditional medicine thanks to its properties of accelerating tissue repair. The specific extract of Triticum vulgare manufactured by Farmaceutici Damor (TVE-DAMOR) is already present in some pharmaceutical formulations used in the treatment of decubitus ulcers, skin lesions and burns. It has been recently suggested that this Triticum vulgare extract may possess potential anti-inflammatory properties. In the light of these premises the aim of the present paper was to verify the anti-inflammatory role of TVE, using the LPS-stimulated microglia model of inflammation. In particular the effect of different concentrations of TVE on the release of several mediators of inflammation such as nitric oxide, IL-6, PGE2 and TNF alpha was evaluated. More important, the anti-inflammatory effect of TVE was confirmed also in primary rat microglia cultures. The results of the present study show that TVE exerts anti-inflammatory properties since it reduces the release of all the evaluated markers of inflammation, such as NO, IL6, TNF alpha and PGE2 in LPS-activated BV2 microglial cells. Intriguingly, TVE reduced microglia activation and NO release also in primary microglia. Indeed, to verify the pathway of modulation of the inflammatory markers reported above, we found that TVE restores the cytoplasmic expression of p65 protein, kwown as specific marker associated with activation of inflammatory response. The evidence for an inhibitory activity on inflammation of this specific extract of Triticum vulgare may open the way to the possibility of a therapeutical use of the Triticum vulgare extract as an anti-inflammatory compound in certain pathological states such as burns, decubitus ulcers, folliculitis and inflammation of peripheral nerve.

Highlights

  • Triticum vulgare has been extensively used in traditional medicine thanks to its properties of accelerating tissue repair

  • the active component of Fitostimoline1 products (TVE) reduces NO production in BV2 microglia cells exposed to LPS stimulation

  • TVE significantly reduced the release of nitrite at concentrations of 2.5, 5 and 10%, when preincubated for 12 hours before LPS treatment compared to cells exposed to LPS alone

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Introduction

Triticum vulgare has been extensively used in traditional medicine thanks to its properties of accelerating tissue repair. A specific aqueous extract of Triticum vulgare (TVE-DAMOR) manufactured by Farmaceutici DAMOR (Naples, Italy) is currently an active component in the manufacture of certain pharmaceutical products already marketed in Italy and abroad under the brand name Fitostimoline, in the formulation of cream and medicated gauze and is commonly used for the treatment of decubitus ulcers, burns, scarring delays, dystrophic diseases, and in conditions in which it is necessary to stimulate re-epithelialization or tissue regeneration processes. It has been reported that the active component of Fitostimoline products (TVE) determines a marked acceleration of tissue repairing processes, stimulates chemotaxis and the fibroblastic maturation, and significantly increases the fibroblastic index, which are crucial points in the repairing processes [1,2,3,4]. In a more recent double-blind randomized controlled trial, it has been shown that Fitostimoline may be useful in the treatment of vaginal inflammation and vulvar dystrophy [5]

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