Literature DB >> 22406106

3-(4-(tert-Octyl)phenoxy)propane-1,2-diol suppresses inflammatory responses via inhibition of multiple kinases.

Tao Yu1, Jaegal Shim, Yanyan Yang, Se Eun Byeon, Ji Hye Kim, Ho Sik Rho, Haeil Park, Gi-Ho Sung, Tae Woong Kim, Man Hee Rhee, Jae Youl Cho.   

Abstract

Novel anti-inflammatory compounds were synthesised by derivatization of militarin, a compound isolated from Cordyceps militaris that is an ethnopharmacologically well-known herbal medicine with multiple benefits such as anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity, and anti-diabetic properties. In this study, we explored the in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory potencies of these compounds during inflammatory responses, their inhibitory mechanisms, and acute toxicity profiles. To do this, we studied inflammatory conditions using in vitro lipopolysaccharide-treated macrophages and several in vivo inflammatory models such as dextran sodium sulphate (DSS)-induced colitis, EtOH/HCl-induced gastritis, and arachidonic acid-induced ear oedema. Methods used included real-time PCR, immunoblotting analysis, immunoprecipitation, reporter gene assays, and direct kinase assays. Of the tested compounds, compound III showed the highest nitric oxide (NO) inhibitory activity. This compound also inhibited the production of prostaglandin (PG)E(2) at the transcriptional level by suppression of Syk/NF-κB, IKKɛ/IRF-3, and p38/AP-1 pathways in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated RAW264.7 cells and peritoneal macrophages. Consistent with these findings, compound III strongly ameliorated inflammatory symptoms in colitis, gastritis, and ear oedema models. In acute toxicity tests, there were no significant differences in body and organ weights, serum parameters, and stomach lesions between the untreated and compound III-treated mice. Therefore, this compound has the potential to be served as a lead chemical for developing a promising anti-inflammatory drug candidate with multiple kinase targets.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22406106     DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2012.02.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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3.  IKK β -Targeted Anti-Inflammatory Activities of a Butanol Fraction of Artificially Cultivated Cordyceps pruinosa Fruit Bodies.

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4.  21-O-angeloyltheasapogenol E3, a novel triterpenoid saponin from the seeds of tea plants, inhibits macrophage-mediated inflammatory responses in a NF-κB-dependent manner.

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5.  Targeting TBK1 Attenuates LPS-Induced NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation by Regulating of mTORC1 Pathways in Trophoblasts.

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Review 6.  The pivotal role of TBK1 in inflammatory responses mediated by macrophages.

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8.  ATP-Binding Pocket-Targeted Suppression of Src and Syk by Luteolin Contributes to Its Anti-Inflammatory Action.

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9.  A direct protein kinase B-targeted anti-inflammatory activity of cordycepin from artificially cultured fruit body of Cordyceps militaris.

Authors:  Ju Young Yoon; Ji Hye Kim; Kwang-Soo Baek; Geum Soog Kim; Seung Eun Lee; Dae Young Lee; Je Hun Choi; Seung Yu Kim; Hyun Bong Park; Gi-Ho Sung; Kang Ro Lee; Jae Youl Cho; Hyung Jun Noh
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Review 10.  Functional roles of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in macrophage-mediated inflammatory responses.

Authors:  Yanyan Yang; Seung Cheol Kim; Tao Yu; Young-Su Yi; Man Hee Rhee; Gi-Ho Sung; Byong Chul Yoo; Jae Youl Cho
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