Research Article

Heat-Processed Scutellariae Radix Enhances Anti-Inflammatory Effect against Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Acute Lung Injury in Mice via NF-κB Signaling

Table 2

Hematological analyses.

GroupMCP-1 (pg/mL)IL-6 (pg/mL)RANTES (pg/mL) ROS
(fluorescence/min/mL)
/
(mol/mL)
ONOO (fluorescence/mL)

Normal0.4 ± 0.25.3 ± 1.44.8 ± 0.742.7 ± 3.415.9 ± 2.428.9 ± 0.5
LPS-treated mice
 Veh.494.9 ± 44.3284.9 ± 33.8370.4 ± 71.972.7 ± 2.4191.6 ± 9.335.2 ± 0.5
 NSR331.1 ± 36.8218.2 ± 34.6314.1 ± 32.762.8 ± 4.0163.2 ± 8.932.1 ± 0.6
 HSR253.8 ± 84.2163.5 ± 42.7277.6 ± 38.858.8 ± 2.299.8 ± 32.930.7 ± 0.8

Veh., vehicle-administered and LPS-treated mice; NSR, nonheat-processed Scutellariae Radix-administered and LPS-treated mice; HSR, heat-processed Scutellariae Radix-administered and LPS-treated mice. Data are the mean ± SEM. Significance: , , and versus vehicle-administered and LPS-treated mice.