Diterpenes of the pimarane type isolated from Viguiera arenaria: Promising in vitro biological potential as therapeutic agents for endodontics

S. Marangoni, T. S. Moraes, Susane Hellen Utrera, L. Casemiro, M. Souza, P. F. Oliveira, R. Veneziani, S. E. R. A. osio, D. Tavares, C. Martins
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Viguiera arenaria, family Asteraceae, is a plant that contains diterpenoids, which make this species potentially applicable in endodontics. More specifically, V. arenaria contains diterpenes of the pimarane type, which display various classic biological activities. This study evaluates the antibiofilm activity, the time-kill curve, and the inhibitory concentration index of diterpenes of the pimarane type (ent-pimara-8(14),15-dien-19-oic acid, ent-8(14),15-pimaradien-3β-ol, and ent-8(14),15-pimaradien-3β-19-oic acid sodium salt, designated diterpenes I, II, and III, respectively) toward nine anaerobic bacteria commonly found in endodontic infections; this study also assesses the cytotoxic activity of these diterpenes against human fibroblasts. According to the antibiofilm assay, diterpenes I, II, and III inhibit at least 50% of all the bacteria. On the basis of the time-kill curve experiments, the behavior of these diterpenes depends on the tested bacteria, diterpene concentration, and microorganism sensitivity. Synergism of diterpenes I and II with chlorhexidine (CDH) was higher against P. gingivalis (clinical isolate) and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (ATCC). As for diterpene III, synergism with CDH is higher against P. micros. As revealed by the XTT assay, none of the diterpenes of the pimarane type tested here are cytotoxic. Hence, diterpenes I, II, and III are promising biomolecules and may provide therapeutic solutions in the field of endodontics. Key words: Antibacterial activity, Asteraceae, cytotoxicity, diterpenes, endodontic infection.
沙棘海马兰型二萜:作为牙髓学治疗剂的体外生物学潜力
沙蚕属菊科,是一种含有二萜的植物,具有潜在的牙髓学应用价值。更具体地说,沙棘含有海马兰类型的二萜,表现出各种经典的生物活性。本研究评价了海马兰烷型二萜(对-海马兰烷-8(14)、15-二烯-19-酸、对-8(14)、15-海马兰烷-3β-醇和对-8(14)、15-海马兰烷-3β-19-酸钠盐,分别命名为二萜I、II和III)对牙本质感染中常见的9种厌氧菌的抗菌活性、时间杀伤曲线和抑制浓度指数;本研究还评估了这些二萜对人成纤维细胞的细胞毒性活性。根据抗生素膜测定,二萜I、II和III抑制至少50%的细菌。在时间杀伤曲线实验的基础上,这些二萜的行为取决于被测细菌、二萜浓度和微生物敏感性。二萜I和II与氯己定(CDH)对牙龈卟啉卟啉菌(临床分离株)和放线菌聚集菌(ATCC)的增效作用较高。二萜III与CDH的协同作用对小蠊有较强的抑制作用。XTT试验显示,这里所测试的海马兰型二萜中没有一种具有细胞毒性。因此,二萜I、II和III是很有前途的生物分子,可能在牙髓学领域提供治疗解决方案。关键词:抗菌活性,菊科,细胞毒性,二萜,牙髓感染。
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