In vitro biological activities of arglabin, a sesquiterpene lactone from the Chinese herb Artemisia myriantha Wall. (Asteraceae).

Biotechnology therapeutics Pub Date : 1993-01-01
C Bottex-Gauthier, D Vidal, F Picot, P Potier, F Menichini, G Appendino
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The immunomodulating properties of arglabin, a sesquiterpene lactone isolated from Artemisia myriantha Wall. (Asteraceae) were investigated using the murine macrophage tumor line J774.1. Arglabin-stimulated macrophages displayed a strong cytotoxic activity and the lowest doses (1.25 micrograms/mL and 0.125 micrograms/mL) induced a significant stimulation of cell mitochondrial metabolism, which correlated with [3H]TdR uptake by J774.1 cells under the same experimental conditions. In addition, the secretion of cytokines involved in host defence mechanisms--IL-1, TNF-alpha, and IL-2--was investigated upon incubation of J774-1 cells with arglabin. Arglabin triggered the production of the three cytokines from J774-1 cells. However, the pattern of cytokine secretion differed to some extent, according to the methodology used for cytokine measurement: either traditional bioassay or specific immunoassay (ELISA). Our data emphasize a possible proliferative effect of arglabin in the traditional bioassays, at least for the highest concentrations used. The results were verified with specific ELISA immunoassays. Using either method, lower concentrations of arglabin (ranging from 12.5 micrograms/mL to 0.125 micrograms/mL) were the most effective in inducing IL-1, TNF-alpha, or IL-2 secretion. In addition, preliminary data on phagocytosis showed that arglabin enhanced the uptake of fluorescent latex beads by J774.1 cells.

豆花蒿倍半萜内酯精氨酸苷的体外生物活性研究。(菊科)。
从豆花蒿中分离的倍半萜内酯精氨酸的免疫调节特性。采用小鼠巨噬细胞肿瘤细胞系J774.1进行研究。arglabin刺激巨噬细胞表现出较强的细胞毒活性,最低剂量(1.25微克/mL和0.125微克/mL)诱导细胞线粒体代谢显著刺激,这与相同实验条件下J774.1细胞摄取[3H]TdR有关。此外,我们还研究了参与宿主防御机制的细胞因子IL-1、tnf - α和IL-2的分泌情况。Arglabin触发了J774-1细胞中这三种细胞因子的产生。然而,细胞因子的分泌模式在一定程度上有所不同,根据用于细胞因子测量的方法:传统的生物测定法或特异性免疫测定法(ELISA)。我们的数据强调,在传统的生物测定中,至少在使用的最高浓度下,精氨酸素可能具有增殖作用。结果经特异性ELISA免疫测定证实。使用这两种方法,较低浓度的精氨酸苷(范围从12.5微克/毫升到0.125微克/毫升)在诱导IL-1、tnf - α或IL-2分泌方面最有效。此外,在吞噬作用方面的初步数据显示,arglabin增强了J774.1细胞对荧光乳胶珠的摄取。
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