Literature DB >> 19085684

Anti-inflammatory activity of oleanolic acid by inhibition of secretory phospholipase A2.

Kattepura K Dharmappa1, Raju Venkatesh Kumar, Angaswamy Nataraju, Riyaz Mohamed, Holenarasipura V Shivaprasad, Bannikuppe S Vishwanath.   

Abstract

Oleanolic acid, a triterpenoid known for its anti-inflammatory properties, is commonly present in several medicinal plants. The present study evaluated the effect of oleanolic acid on sPLA (2), a key enzyme in inflammatory reactions. Oleanolic acid inhibited sPLA (2) activities of human synovial fluid (HSF), human pleural fluid (HPF) and VIPERA RUSSELLI (VRV-PL-V) and NAJA NAJA (NN-PL-I) snake venoms in a concentration-dependent manner. The IC (50) values of sPLA (2) from these sources ranged from 3.08 to 7.78 muM. Increasing calcium (Ca (2+)) concentrations from 2.5 to 15 mM and substrate concentration up to 180 nM did not affect the level of inhibition. Oleanolic acid enhanced the relative intrinsic fluorescence intensity of sPLA (2) (VRV-PL-V). In the presence of oleanolic acid, an apparent shift in the far UV-CD spectrum of sPLA (2) was observed. These studies indicate direct interaction with the enzyme and formation of an sPLA (2)-oleanolic acid complex. The complex formed resulted in irreversible inhibition of sPLA (2). Oleanolic acid inhibited indirect hemolytic activity and mouse paw edema induced by sPLA (2). Inhibition of IN VITRO and IN VIVO sPLA (2) activity by oleanolic acid explains the observed anti-inflammatory properties of several oleanolic acid-containing medicinal plants.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19085684     DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1088374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta Med        ISSN: 0032-0943            Impact factor:   3.352


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