Anti‐Inflammatory Effects and Macrophage Activation Induced by Bioavailable Cinnamon Polyphenols in Mice

Author:

Song Youngju1,Jung Young Sung2,Park Sunghyun3,Park Hong Shik4,Lee Se Jung5,Maeng Sungho3,Kim Hocheol6,Kim Dae‐Ok2,Park Kye Won7,Kang Hee8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Science and Technology, Graduate School Kyung Hee University 26, Kyungheedae‐ro Seoul 02447 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University 1732 Deogyeongdae‐ro Yongin 17104 Republic of Korea

3. Graduate School of East‐West Medical Science Kyung Hee University 1732 Deogyeongdae‐ro Yongin 17104 Republic of Korea

4. Department of Physical Education Kyung Hee University 1732 Deogyeongdae‐ro Yongin 17104 Republic of Korea

5. Department of Genetic Engineering Kyung Hee University 1732 Deogyeongdae‐ro Yongin 17104 Republic of Korea

6. Department of Herbal Pharmacology Kyung Hee University 26, Kyungheedae‐ro Seoul 02447 Republic of Korea

7. Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Sungkyunkwan University 2066 Seobu‐ro Suwon 16419 Republic of Korea

8. Humanitas College Kyung Hee University 1732 Deogyeongdae‐ro Yongin 17104 Republic of Korea

Abstract

ScopeCinnamon is a commonly used spice and herb that is rich in polyphenols. Due to the limited bioavailability of oral polyphenols, it remains unclear to which extent they can reach cells and exert a biological effect. This study aims to investigate the impact of bioavailable cinnamon polyphenols on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐stimulated macrophages.Methods and resultsA polyphenol fraction is prepared from cinnamon (Cinnamomi ramulus) (CRPF) by boiling cinnamon in water and adsorbing the extract onto a hydrophobic resin. Mice are orally administered CRPF for 7 days and then subjected to three independent experiments: endotoxemia, serum collection, and macrophage isolation. Upon intraperitoneal lipopolysaccharide challenge, CRPF decreases serum levels of inflammatory cytokines, involving suppression of liver and spleen macrophages. When normal macrophages are cultured in serum obtained from CRPF‐treated mice, they exhibit an anti‐inflammatory phenotype. However, macrophages from CRPF‐treated mice show an increased production of inflammatory cytokines when cultured in fetal bovine serum and stimulated with LPS.ConclusionThe study provides evidence for the presence of bioavailable cinnamon polyphenols with anti‐inflammatory properties and macrophage activation. These findings suggest that cinnamon polyphenols have the potential to modulate macrophage function, which could have implications for reducing inflammation and improving immune function.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science,Biotechnology

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