Author/Authors :
Cuong, Trinh Tat Key Laboratory for Enzyme and Protein Technology - Hanoi University of Science, Hanoi, Vietnam , Diema, Giang Huy Key Laboratory for Enzyme and Protein Technology - Hanoi University of Science, Hanoi, Vietnam , Doan, Tran Trung Key Laboratory for Enzyme and Protein Technology - Hanoi University of Science, Hanoi, Vietnam , Huy, Nguyen Quang Faculty of Biology - Hanoi University of Science, Hanoi, Vietnam , Phuong, Nguyen National centre for Technological progress, Hanoi, Vietnam , the Hung, Hoang Institute of scientific research in military logistics/military academy of logistic, Hanoi, Vietnam
Abstract :
Wedelolactone is known to have biological activities such as anti-inflammation hepatitis,
anti-hepatotoxic activity, and trypsin inhibitory effect. However, up to date, there has not been
any deep study on the role of wedelolactone for zymosan-induced signaling pathways in the
process of regulating the excessive inflammatory responses in host. Here, we demonstrated
that wedelolactone plays an essential role for regulation of zymosan-induced inflammatory
responses in murine bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs). The zymosan-mediated
secretion of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF)-α), interleukin (IL)-6), and IL12p40 but not IL-
10 in BMDMs was significantly inhibited by pre-treatment with wedelolactone (30 μg/mL,
P < 0.001). Furthermore, zymosan-induced supreoxide generation, NADPH oxidase (P <
0.001), phosphorylation of p47phox in BMDMs were significantly reduced by pre-treatment
of wedelolactone (30 μg/mL). Collectively, these data indicated that wedelolactone reduced
zymosan-induced inflammatory responses. Moreover, in-vivo wedelolactone (30 mg/kg) was
significantly rescued from zymosan-induced shock through inhibition of systemic inflammatory
cytokine levels.
Keywords :
Reactive oxygen species , Inflammation , sepsis , zymosan , Wedelolactone