Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 2016)

2,3,5,4′-Tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-glucoside Isolated from Polygoni Multiflori Ameliorates the Development of Periodontitis

  • Yu-Tang Chin,
  • Meng-Ti Hsieh,
  • Chi-Yu Lin,
  • Po-Jan Kuo,
  • Yu-Chen S. H. Yang,
  • Ya-Jung Shih,
  • Hsuan-Yu Lai,
  • Guei-Yun Cheng,
  • Heng-Yuan Tang,
  • Chen-Chen Lee,
  • Sheng-Yang Lee,
  • Ching-Chiung Wang,
  • Hung-Yun Lin,
  • Earl Fu,
  • Jacqueline Whang-Peng,
  • Leroy F. Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/6953459
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Periodontitis, a chronic infection by periodontopathic bacteria, induces uncontrolled inflammation, which leads to periodontal tissue destruction. 2,3,5,4′-Tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-beta-glucoside (THSG), a polyphenol extracted from Polygoni Multiflori, reportedly has anti-inflammatory properties. In this study, we investigated the mechanisms of THSG on the Porphyromonas gingivalis-induced inflammatory responses in human gingival fibroblasts and animal modeling of ligature-induced periodontitis. Human gingival fibroblast cells were treated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) extracted from P. gingivalis in the presence of resveratrol or THSG to analyze the expression of TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 genes. Increased AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activation and SirT1 expression were induced by THSG. Treatment of THSG decreased the expression of LPS-induced inflammatory cytokines, enhanced AMPK activation, and increased the expression of SirT1. In addition, it suppressed the activation of NF-κB when cells were stimulated with P. gingivalis LPS. The anti-inflammatory effect of THSG and P. Multiflori crude extracts was reproduced in ligature-induced periodontitis animal modeling. In conclusion, THSG inhibited the inflammatory responses of P. gingivalis-stimulated human gingival fibroblasts and ameliorated ligature-induced periodontitis in animal model.