Journal: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
Article Title: Hispidulin Inhibits the Vascular Inflammation Triggered by Porphyromonas gingivalis Lipopolysaccharide.
doi: 10.3390/molecules28186717
Figure Lengend Snippet: Figure 4. Hispidulin inhibits P. gingivalis LPS-induced NF-κB-dependent ICAM-1 promoter activity, MAPKs, and AKT signaling. (a) HUVECs were transiently transfected with the full-length and truncated promoters of the ICAM-1 gene. Transfected HUVECs were exposed to P. gingivalis LPS (5 µg/mL) alone, hispidulin (5 µM) alone, or a combination of P. gingivalis LPS and hispidulin for 16 h. * p < 0.01 compared to that of the control. # p < 0.01 compared to that of P. gingivalis LPS. Data shown are the mean ± SD, obtained from at least three independent experiments. (b) HUVECs were pretreated with hispidulin (5 µM) for 30 min and then incubated for 1 h with P. gingivalis LPS (5 µg/mL). NF-κB p65 (green) localization in the nuclei (blue) was observed. (c) HUVECs were pretreated for 30 min with or without hispidulin (5 µM) before stimulation with P. gingivalis LPS (5 µg/mL) for 10 min. Anti-phospho-ERK, anti-ERK, anti-phospho-JNK, anti-JNK, anti-phospho-p38MAPK, anti-p38MAPK, anti-phospho-AKT, and anti-AKT antibodies were used to probe the Western blots. α-tubulin served as the internal control.
Article Snippet: Antibodies against human ICAM-1 and α-tubulin were obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (#SC-8439, Dallas, TX, USA) and Bioworld Technology (#BS1699, St. Louis Park, MN, USA), respectively.
Techniques: Activity Assay, Transfection, Control, Incubation, Western Blot