2023
DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.202300112
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Agaricus blazei Murrill Polysaccharide Attenuates Periodontitis via H2S/NRF2 Axis‐Boosted Appropriate Level of Autophagy in PDLCs

Wenxiu Yuan,
Maotuan Huang,
Yange Wu
et al.

Abstract: ScopePeriodontitis is one of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory diseases with impaired autophagy. Agaricus blazei Murrill polysaccharide (ABMP) shows beneficial effects in various inflammatory diseases. However, whether ABMP is involved in autophagy regulation and periodontitis attenuation remains to be elucidated.Methods and resultsThis study firstly shows the dynamic changes in inflammatory and autophagy levels in silk ligature periodontitis model. Then the positive regulation effect of autophagy on inf… Show more

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“…Agaricus blazei polysaccharide (ABP) refers to an active component extracted from ABM, primarily consisting of β-glucans [20,21]. Studies have demonstrated that ABP possesses a wide range of biological activities, including antitumor [22,23], antimicrobial [24,25], anti-inflammatory [26,27], antioxidant [28], hypoglycemic, and hypolipidemic effects [29,30]. Li Y et al [20] reported that ABP had a regulatory effect on dyslipidemia in hyperlipidemic rats, and that the mechanism may be through the modulation of high-fat diet-induced intestinal dysbiosis in rats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agaricus blazei polysaccharide (ABP) refers to an active component extracted from ABM, primarily consisting of β-glucans [20,21]. Studies have demonstrated that ABP possesses a wide range of biological activities, including antitumor [22,23], antimicrobial [24,25], anti-inflammatory [26,27], antioxidant [28], hypoglycemic, and hypolipidemic effects [29,30]. Li Y et al [20] reported that ABP had a regulatory effect on dyslipidemia in hyperlipidemic rats, and that the mechanism may be through the modulation of high-fat diet-induced intestinal dysbiosis in rats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%