揭示肉芽孢杆菌酚类化合物在骨关节炎治疗中的治疗潜力。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Mónica Paesa, Mauricio David Izquierdo, Cristina Remírez de Ganuza, Pedro Ferreira-Santos, María Jesús Rodríguez-Yoldi, Gracia Mendoza
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骨关节炎(OA)是一种以炎症、软骨变性和疼痛为特征的关节疾病。由于活性酚类化合物具有抗炎、抗氧化和软骨保护作用,最近的研究集中在其治疗OA的潜力上。具体来说,从蘑菇中提取的天然产物肉芽孢杆菌(BE)提取物已被证明是抗氧化应激和炎症的显著活性化合物。我们的目的是在OA体外模型中评估BE提取物(主要由酚类化合物和黄酮类化合物组成)的抗炎和软骨保护潜力。结果表明,用250µg/mL BE提取物处理后,细胞存活率维持在70%以上,且不影响细胞凋亡或细胞周期。在分子水平上,BE提取物通过降低一氧化氮(NO)水平以及诱导型一氧化氮合酶(iNOS)和促炎细胞因子和趋化因子(白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)、IL-8、(C-X-C基序)配体1 (CXCL-1))在脂多糖(LPS)刺激细胞中的表达发挥抗炎作用。此外,BE提取物显著降低了基质金属蛋白酶3和13 (MMP-3、MMP-13)的表达,同时避免了软骨标志物、聚集蛋白和胶原II的表达减少。此外,通过抑制p65核易位,炎症也显著减少。这些发现表明,BE提取物可能为开发治疗OA的新治疗策略,减少炎症和软骨细胞损伤提供了有希望的基础。
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Unveiling the therapeutic potential of phenolic compounds from Boletus edulis in osteoarthritis treatment.

Unveiling the therapeutic potential of phenolic compounds from Boletus edulis in osteoarthritis treatment.

Unveiling the therapeutic potential of phenolic compounds from Boletus edulis in osteoarthritis treatment.

Unveiling the therapeutic potential of phenolic compounds from Boletus edulis in osteoarthritis treatment.

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a joint disease characterized by inflammation, cartilage degeneration, and pain. Recent studies have focused on the potential of active phenolic compounds as a treatment for OA, owing to their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and chondroprotective effects. Specifically, Boletus edulis (BE) extracts, a natural product from mushrooms, have been shown as significantly active compounds against oxidative stress and inflammation. Our aim was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective potential of BE extracts, primarily composed of phenolic compounds and flavonoids, in OA in vitro models. Our results showed that cell treatment with 250 µg/mL of BE extracts maintained cell viability above 70% without affecting apoptosis or cell cycle. At the molecular level, BE extracts exerted anti-inflammatory effects by reducing nitric oxide (NO) levels, as well as the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines (interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-8, (C-X-C motif) ligand 1 (CXCL-1)) in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated cells. Additionally, BE extracts treatment demonstrated a significant decrease in matrix metalloproteinases 3 and 13 (MMP-3, MMP-13) expression, while avoiding the depletion in the expression of chondrogenic markers, aggrecan and collagen II. Furthermore, inflammation was also significantly reduced through the inhibition of p65 nuclear translocation. These findings suggest that BE extracts may provide a promising basis for the development of novel therapeutic strategies in the treatment of OA, reducing inflammation and chondrocytes damage.

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