A sinomenine derivative alleviates bone destruction in collagen-induced arthritis mice by suppressing mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress via the NRF2/HO-1/NQO1 signaling pathway

IF 9.1 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Wan-Yi Guo , Qi-Min Wu , Hao-Feng Zeng , Yu-Lian Chen , Jie Xu , Zhen-Yi Yu , Yong-Kang Shu , Xiao-Nan Yang , Chuan-Hai Zhang , Xi-Zi He , Jia-Ning Mi , Si Chen , Xiao-Man Chen , Jia-Qi Wu , He-Quan Yao , Liang Liu , Hu-Dan Pan
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Abstract

Bone destruction in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) leads to significant disability, yet effective treatments are limited. Sinomenine (Sino) demonstrates anti-arthritic and bone-protective effects but requires high doses. In this study, we developed a Sino derivative, SINX, and evaluated its efficacy in RA. Safety assessments in mice confirmed its suitability for further study. In vitro, SINX inhibited osteoclast differentiation by reducing TRAP-positive cells, disrupting F-actin ring formation, and suppressing bone resorption pits, alongside downregulating osteoclast-specific genes. It also showed strong anti-inflammatory properties by reducing inflammatory cytokine levels. In vivo, using a collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mouse model, SINX improved bone integrity by reducing joint inflammation, maintaining trabecular bone density, and preventing erosion. Histological and micro-CT analyses confirmed its effects, including suppressed osteoclast activity and reduced bone resorption-related gene expression. Mechanistically, SINX ameliorated mitochondrial dysfunction, decreased ROS levels, and activated the NRF2/HO-1/NQO1 pathway, enhancing antioxidant defenses. Compared to Sino, SINX achieved similar results at lower doses. These findings highlight the potential of SINX as a safe, effective treatment for RA-related bone destruction.
通过 NRF2/HO-1/NQO1 信号通路抑制线粒体功能障碍和氧化应激,一种西乃咪宁衍生物可减轻胶原诱导的关节炎小鼠的骨质破坏。
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Pharmacological research
Pharmacological research 医学-药学
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18.70
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3.20%
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491
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8 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacological Research publishes cutting-edge articles in biomedical sciences to cover a broad range of topics that move the pharmacological field forward. Pharmacological research publishes articles on molecular, biochemical, translational, and clinical research (including clinical trials); it is proud of its rapid publication of accepted papers that comprises a dedicated, fast acceptance and publication track for high profile articles.
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