Anti-inflammatory effects of Dendrobium nobile derived phenanthrenes in LPS-stimulated murine macrophages
- Authors
- Kim, Jeong Hwa; Oh, Su-Yeon; Han, Sang-Bae; Uddin, Golam Mezbah; Kim, Chul Young; Lee, Jae Kwon
- Issue Date
- 2015-06
- Publisher
- PHARMACEUTICAL SOC KOREA
- Citation
- ARCHIVES OF PHARMACAL RESEARCH, v.38, no.6, pp.1117 - 1126
- Abstract
- Dendrobium nobile belongs to the Orchidaceae family and is one of the medicinal herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine as a therapeutic agent for gastrointestinal and cardiovascular diseases. In this study, we separated three phenanthrenes (ephemeranthol A (EA), 1,5,7-trimethoxyphenanthren-2-ol (TP), dehydroorchinol (DO)) from D. nobile, and compared their anti-inflammatory activities. TP is a new phenanthrene compound and its structure was determined from H-1, C-13 NMR and HR-ESI-MS data. To analyze the anti-inflammatory activities of the phenanthrenes, Raw 264.7 cells were used, since they are immature-macrophages and easily matured by LPS stimulation. EA and DO showed anti-inflammatory activities in the activated Raw 264.7 cells. That is, we showed that EA is a potent inhibitor of the production of nitric oxide and pro-inflammatory cytokines. The inhibitory activities of phenanthrenes were found to be caused by blockage of NF-kappa B activation and the phosphorylation of MAP kinases in the macrophages. These results are expected to serve as a guide for future studies on the ability of phenanthrenes to inhibit acute and chronic inflammatory diseases.
- Keywords
- NF-KAPPA-B; NITRIC-OXIDE; RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; SESQUITERPENE GLYCOSIDES; BIBENZYL DERIVATIVES; TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR; INHIBITION; CYTOKINES; DISEASES; INTERLEUKIN-1; Inflammation; Dendrobium nobile; Phenanthrenes; Macrophages; Ephemeranthol A
- ISSN
- 0253-6269
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/125343
- DOI
- 10.1007/s12272-014-0511-5
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- KIST Article > 2015
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