J. Macri, S. S. Silva, M. M. Miranda, N. Y. Kawakami, T. H. Hayashida, T. Madeira, S. Nixdorf, Vinicius Ricardo Acquaro Junior, S. Ambrósio, W. Verri, R. Cecchini, I. Conchon-Costa, N. S. Arakawa, W. Pavanelli
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Immunomodulatory and Antioxidant Properties of Kaurenoic Acid on Macrophages of BALB/c in Vitro
Kaurenoic acid has been displaying anti-inflammatory effect described in different models. However, the per se immunomodulatory effects of kaurenoic acid remain to be investigated. Thus, the immunomodulatory and antioxidant effects of kaurenoic acid were investigated in vitro on peritoneal macrophages from BALB/c mice. Kaurenoic acid induced per se the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNFI±, IL-1I² and IFN-I³ while also increased the levels of IL-10. There was also reduction of NO production and induction of anti-oxidant profile. Therefore, in addition to inhibiting inflammation, kaurenoic acid presents immunomodulatory effects per se.