Molecules (Apr 2023)

Naproxen-Derived New Compound Inhibits the NF-κB, MAPK and PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathways Synergistically with Resveratrol in RAW264.7 Cells

  • Yi Ou,
  • Zonglin You,
  • Min Yao,
  • Yingfan Cao,
  • Xiu Xue,
  • Min Chen,
  • Rihui Wu,
  • Lishe Gan,
  • Dongli Li,
  • Panpan Wu,
  • Xuetao Xu,
  • Wingleung Wong,
  • Vincent Kam Wai Wong,
  • Wenfeng Liu,
  • Jiming Ye,
  • Jingwei Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28083395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 8
p. 3395

Abstract

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Naproxen is widely used for anti-inflammatory treatment but it can lead to serious side effects. To improve the anti-inflammatory activity and safety, a novel naproxen derivative containing cinnamic acid (NDC) was synthesized and used in combination with resveratrol. The results showed that the combination of NDC and resveratrol at different ratios have a synergistic anti-inflammatory efficacy in RAW264.7 macrophage cells. It was indicated that the combination of NDC and resveratrol at a ratio of 2:1 significantly inhibited the expression of carbon monoxide (NO), tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin 6 (IL-6), induced nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) without detectable side effects on cell viability. Further studies revealed that these anti-inflammatory effects were mediated by the activation of nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt) signaling pathways, respectively. Taken together, these results highlighted the synergistic NDC and resveratrol anti-inflammatory activity that could be further explored as a strategy for the treatment of inflammatory disease with an improved safety profile.

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