Scutellarein from Erigeron breviscapus Inhibits Apoptosis-Mediated Epithelial Barrier Disruption and Alleviates Cigarette Smoke-Induced Lung Injury
Chuchu Xi, Hongrong Fu, Xu Qin, Yujing Wang, Kerui Ren, Mengmeng Song, Huaduan Liang, Fang Zhao, Zhengyu Cao

TL;DR
Scutellarein, a plant compound, reduces lung damage from cigarette smoke by preventing cell death and maintaining lung tissue barriers.
Contribution
This study reveals scutellarein's novel protective effects against cigarette smoke-induced lung injury through anti-apoptotic and antioxidant mechanisms.
Findings
Scutellarein reduced lung inflammation, edema, and structural damage in cigarette smoke-exposed mice.
Scutellarein preserved epithelial barrier integrity by suppressing apoptosis and oxidative stress in lung cells.
Scutellarein rescued the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway disrupted by cigarette smoke condensate.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Cigarette smoke (CS) drives pathogenesis across the spectrum of chronic respiratory disorders, exerting its detrimental effects primarily through oxidative stress and programmed cell death. Scutellarein (Scu), a botanical-origin flavonoid enriched in respiratory therapeutics-oriented Chinese medicinal herbs, demonstrates established anti-inflammatory applications. This study systematically evaluated the protective roles of Scu against CS-induced lung injury and explored the underlying mechanisms. Methods: Subacute CS-exposed mice were used to evaluate the therapeutic effects of Scu on lung injury. Immunofluorescence and quantitative PCR were used to examine the expression levels of junctional proteins and proinflammatory mediators. Apoptotic cell death was quantified using Annexin V-FITC/7-AAD staining. Transepithelial electrical resistance and dextran…
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TopicsFlavonoids in Medical Research · Advanced Glycation End Products research · Medicinal Plants and Bioactive Compounds
