Molecules (Sep 2019)

Anti-Inflammatory Properties of <i>Bellevalia saviczii</i> Root Extract and Its Isolated Homoisoflavonoid (<i>Dracol</i>) Are Mediated by Modification on Calcium Signaling

  • Monica Savio,
  • Mohammed Farhad Ibrahim,
  • Chiara Scarlata,
  • Matteo Orgiu,
  • Giuseppe Accardo,
  • Abdullah Shakur Sardar,
  • Francesco Moccia,
  • Lucia Anna Stivala,
  • Gloria Brusotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24183376
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 18
p. 3376

Abstract

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Bellevalia saviczii is a medicinal plant used as anti-rheumatic and anti-inflammatory herbal remedy in Iraqi-Kurdistan. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of its extract and the isolated homoisoflavonoid (Dracol) by studying the Ca2+-dependent NF-kB pathway. Nuclear translocation of p65 NF-kB subunit, as parameter of NF-kB activation, was visualized in human leukemic monocytes by immunofluorescence and Western blot analyses, after cell treatment with B. saviczii root extract or Dracol followed by Lipopolysaccharide stimulation. In parallel, Ca2+ signals responsible for NF-kB activation and levels of inflammatory cytokines were investigated. LPS-induced p65 translocation was evident in monocytes and both treatments, in particular that with Dracol, were able to counteract this activation. Intracellular Ca2+ oscillations were halted and the cytokine release reduced. These results confirm the traditional anti-inflammatory efficacy of B. saviczii and identify one of the molecules in the extract which appears to be responsible of this action.

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