Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9917616 | European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Sesquiterpene acids are natural products that, in contrast with the thoroughly studied sesquiterpene lactones, have received little pharmacological attention. A good source of this class of compounds is Inula viscosa (Asteraceae), a plant with documented anti-inflammatory effects. The present paper gives the results of our investigations on the biochemical mechanisms involved in the anti-inflammatory activity of one such compound, dehydrocostic acid. The most salient findings were that in vitro dehydrocostic acid inhibits leukotriene B4 production (IC50 = 22 μM), elastase activity (IC50 = 43 μM) and bee venom phospholipase A2 activity (IC50 = 17 μM). Furthermore, this sesquiterpenoid was effective on some models of acute edema induced by PLA2 and 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA) Comparison of these data with that known for ilicic acid firmly suggests that the presence of a semiplanar ring A is essential for an improved inhibitory activity on inflammatory mediators.
Keywords
BOCHBSSp.o.i.p.NF-κBtPAIC50LTB4PLA2SesquiterpenoidsID5012-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetatePMNLCOXPGB2PBSMPODMSOMTTcyclooxygenasephospholipase A2EDTAArachidonic acidhydroxyeicosatetraenoic acidElastaseinflammationIntraperitoneallyDimethyl sulfoxideInhibitory Concentration 50%nuclear factor-κBLeukotriene B4Leukotrienepolymorphonuclear leukocytesPhosphate-buffered salineHanks’ balanced salt solutionmyeloperoxidaseHETEprostaglandin B2
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Authors
V. Hernández, S. Máñez, M.C. Recio, R.M. Giner, J.L. RÃos,