Department of Pharmacy and Molecular Inflammation Research Center for Aging (MRCA) Intervention, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea.
Free Radic Res. 2010 Apr;44(4):454-61. doi: 10.3109/10715761003610737.
Morin is a flavone that has anti-inflammatory effects through a mechanism that is not well understood. Based on the extreme sensitive nature of the transcription factor, NF-kB to redox change, it is postulated that morin's anti-NF-kappaB activation likely depends on its ability to scavenge excessive reactive species [RS]. The present study assessed the extent of morin's ability to modulate RS-induced NF-kappaB activation through its scavenging activity. Results indicate that morin neutralized RS in vitro and inhibited t-BHP-induced RS generation. It also examined morin for suppressed redox-sensitive transcription factor NF-kappaB activation via reduced DNA binding activity, I kappaB alpha phosphorylation and p65/p50 nuclear translocation. The more important finding was that suppression of the NF-kappaB cascade by morin was modulated through the ERK and p38 MAPKs signal transduction pathways in endothelial cells. As a consequence, morin's anti-oxidant effect extended expression level of NF-kappaB dependent pro-inflammatory genes, thereby reducing COX-2, iNOS and 5-LOX. The data indicate that morin has strong anti-oxidative power against RS-induced NF-kappaB modulation through the ERK and p38 MAPKs signalling pathways by its RS scavenging activity. The significance of the current study is the new revelation that morin may have potential as an effective anti-inflammatory therapeutic agent.
莫林是一种类黄酮,其抗炎作用的机制尚未完全阐明。基于转录因子 NF-κB 对氧化还原变化极其敏感的性质,可以推测莫林的抗 NF-κB 激活作用可能依赖于其清除过多活性物质[RS]的能力。本研究评估了莫林通过其清除活性调节 RS 诱导的 NF-κB 激活的能力。结果表明,莫林在体外中和了 RS,并抑制了 t-BHP 诱导的 RS 生成。它还检查了莫林对氧化还原敏感转录因子 NF-κB 激活的抑制作用,通过降低 DNA 结合活性、IκBα磷酸化和 p65/p50 核易位。更重要的发现是,莫林通过 ERK 和 p38 MAPKs 信号转导通路调节 NF-κB 级联反应,在血管内皮细胞中。因此,莫林的抗氧化作用通过 ERK 和 p38 MAPKs 信号通路扩展了 NF-κB 依赖性促炎基因的表达水平,从而降低了 COX-2、iNOS 和 5-LOX。数据表明,莫林通过其 RS 清除活性,通过 ERK 和 p38 MAPKs 信号通路具有强大的抗氧化能力,可调节 RS 诱导的 NF-κB 调节。本研究的意义在于,新的发现表明,莫林可能具有作为一种有效的抗炎治疗剂的潜力。