A Pair of Epimers of Lignan Alleviate Neuroinflammatory Effects by Modulating iNOS/COX-2 and MAPK/NF-κB Signaling Pathways

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  • 作者:Wang Fangsheng, Wen Huizhen, Liu Liu, Aisa Haji Aakber, Xin Xuelei
  • 期刊:INFLAMMATION
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Neuroinflammation is a causative factor in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Previous studies have shown that Artemisia mongolica has anti-inflammatory properties. Aschantin (AM3) has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects. However, the mechanism of AM3 and its epimer epi-aschantin (AM2) remains controversial. Therefore, the present study explored the mechanism of neuroinflammation by AM2 and AM3 and attempted to reveal the relationship between the structure of AM2 and AM3 and anti-neuroinflammatory activity. We isolated for the first time 12 lignans from A. mongolica that inhibited NO content at 10?μM in LPS-stimulated BV2 cells. Among them, epi-aschantin (AM2) and Aschantin (AM3) showed significant inhibition in NO screening. With further studies, we found that both AM2 and AM3 effectively inhibited the overproduction of NO, PGE2, IL-6, TNF-α and MCP-1, as well as the overexpression of COX-2 and iNOS. Mechanistic studies have shown AM2 and AM3 significantly inhibited the phosphorylation of ERK, JNK and P-38 in the MAPK signaling pathway and p-IκBα,p-p65 and blocked p65 entry into the nucleus. The results suggested that the pair of epimers (AM2 and AM3) can be used as potential therapeutic agents in the treatment of various brain disorders and that structural differences do not differ in anti-neuroinflammatory effects.

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