Frontiers in Pharmacology (Jun 2018)

Specnuezhenide Decreases Interleukin-1β-Induced Inflammation in Rat Chondrocytes and Reduces Joint Destruction in Osteoarthritic Rats

  • Chiyuan Ma,
  • Xiaopeng Zhou,
  • Kai Xu,
  • Linyan Wang,
  • Yute Yang,
  • Wei Wang,
  • An Liu,
  • Jisheng Ran,
  • Shigui Yan,
  • Haobo Wu,
  • Lidong Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2018.00700
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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As a chronic disease, osteoarthritis (OA) leads to the degradation of both cartilage and subchondral bone, its development being mediated by proinflammatory cytokines like interleukin-1β. In the present study, the anti-inflammatory effect of specnuezhenide (SPN) in OA and its underlying mechanism were studied in vitro and in vivo. The results showed that SPN decreases the expression of cartilage matrix-degrading enzymes and the activation of NF-κB and wnt/β-catenin signaling, and increases chondrocyte-specific gene expression in IL-1β-induced inflammation in chondrocytes. Furthermore, SPN treatment prevents the degeneration of both cartilage and subchondral bone in a rat model of OA. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to report that SPN decreases interleukin-1β-induced inflammation in rat chondrocytes by inhibiting the activation of the NF-κB and wnt/β-catenin pathways, and, thus, has therapeutic potential in the treatment of OA.

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