Background: Because of the approved immunomodulatory activities of fingolimod, the current study aimed at studying the curative potential of fingolimod against experimentally induced ulcerative colitis (UC) via modulating pro/anti-inflammatory cytokines release and AKT/mTOR signalling.
Methods: UC was induced in rats by intracolonic instillation of acetic acid. Fingo (0.5 mg/kg/day, p.o.) was given for 8 consecutive days that started 48 h after UC induction.
Results: Fingolimod increased body weight growth rate and colon body/weight and colon weight/length indices compared to the UC group. Fingolimod significantly decreased clinical evaluation score and macroscopic score compared to the UC group. The curative potential of fingolimod was further confirmed by histopathological examination revealing marked attenuation of mucosal injury and inflammatory cells infiltration. Fingolimod significantly decreased colon malondialdehyde content and increased colon glutathione contents compared to the UC group. Fingolimod also significantly decreased the expressions of pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-9 and T-helper 17 along with increasing the expression of anti-inflammatory interleukin-10 and transforming growth factor-β compared to the UC group. In addition, fingolimod decreased the expressions of AKT and mTOR compared to the UC group.
Conclusion: Fingolimod attenuated acetic acid-induced UC through its immunomodulatory effect by shifting the balance to favour anti-inflammatory cytokine production rather than pro-inflammatory cytokines and modulating the AKT/mTOR signalling.
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