Molecules (Sep 2014)

Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Effects of the Marine-Derived Compound Comaparvin Isolated from the Crinoid Comanthus bennetti

  • Li-Chai Chen,
  • Yen-You Lin,
  • Yen-Hsuan Jean,
  • Yi Lu,
  • Wu-Fu Chen,
  • San-Nan Yang,
  • Hui-Min David Wang,
  • Ing-Yang Jang,
  • I-Ming Chen,
  • Jui-Hsin Su,
  • Ping-Jyun Sung,
  • Jyh-Horng Sheu,
  • Zhi-Hong Wen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules190914667
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 9
pp. 14667 – 14686

Abstract

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To date, no study has been conducted to explore the bioactivity of the crinoid Comanthus bennetti. Here we report the anti-inflammatory properties of comaparvin (5,8-dihydroxy-10-methoxy-2-propylbenzo[h]chromen-4-one) based on in vivo experiments. Our preliminary screening for anti-inflammatory activity revealed that the crude extract of Comanthus bennetti significantly inhibited the expression of pro-inflammatory proteins in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated murine RAW 264.7 macrophage cells. Comaparvin isolated from crinoids significantly decreased the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) protein and mRNA in LPS-stimulated macrophage cells. Moreover, our results showed that post-treatment with comaparvin significantly inhibited mechanical allodynia, thermal hyperalgesia and weight-bearing deficits in rats with carrageenan-induced inflammation. Comaparvin also attenuated leukocyte infiltration and iNOS protein expression in carrageenan-induced inflamed paws. These results suggest that comaparvin is a potential anti-inflammatory therapeutic agent against inflammatory pain.

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