International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2024)

Dibenzocyclooctadiene Lignans from <i>Schisandra chinensis</i> with Anti-Inflammatory Effects

  • Michal Rybnikář,
  • Milan Malaník,
  • Karel Šmejkal,
  • Emil Švajdlenka,
  • Polina Shpet,
  • Pavel Babica,
  • Stefano Dall’Acqua,
  • Ondřej Smištík,
  • Ondřej Jurček,
  • Jakub Treml

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25063465
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 6
p. 3465

Abstract

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Schisandra chinensis (Schisandraceae) is a medicinal plant widely used in traditional Chinese medicine. Under the name Wu Wei Zi, it is used to treat many diseases, especially as a stimulant, adaptogen, and hepatoprotective. Dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans are the main compounds responsible for the effect of S. chinensis. As a part of ongoing studies to identify and evaluate anti-inflammatory natural compounds, we isolated a series of dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans and evaluated their biological activity. Furthermore, we isolated new sesquiterpene 7,7-dimethyl-11-methylidenespiro[5.5]undec-2-ene-3-carboxylic acid. Selected dibenzocyclooctadiene lignans were tested to assess their anti-inflammatory potential in LPS-stimulated monocytes by monitoring their anti-NF-κB activity, antioxidant activity in CAA assay, and their effect on gap junction intercellular communication in WB-ras cells. Some S. chinensis lignans showed antioxidant activity in CAA mode and affected the gap junction intercellular communication. The anti-inflammatory activity was proven for (−)-gomisin N, (+)-γ-schisandrin, rubrisandrin A, and (−)-gomisin J.

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