Affiliation:
1. First Clinical Medical School, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou 510405, China
2. Lingnan Medical Research Center of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou 510405, China
Abstract
It is still a clinical challenge to sustain the remission of rheumatoid arthritis (RA); thus, identifying more effective and safer agents for RA treatment remains an urgent demand. We investigated the anti-arthritic activity and potential mechanism of action of sodium Danshensu (SDSS), a structurally representative water-soluble derivative of Danshen, on collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mice. Our results showed that paw edema, synovium hyperplasia, bone destruction, and the serum levels of both IL-1β and IL-6 were ameliorated by SDSS (40 mg/kg·d) in CIA mice. In addition, there was no difference between SDSS and methotrexate (MTX, 2 mg/kg·3d) treatment in the above indicators. Further mechanism studies illustrated that SDSS inhibited IL-1β secretion by downregulating the HIF-1α/STAT3/NLRP3 pathway in macrophages. On the other hand, HIF-1α accumulation and HIF-1α/STAT3/NLRP3 pathway activation by IOX4 stimulation reduced the therapeutic effect of SDSS. These findings demonstrate that SDSS displays anti-arthritic activity in CIA mice and prevents proinflammatory cytokines secretion in macrophages by suppressing the HIF-1α/STAT3/NLRP3 pathway.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Construction Project of Guangzhou Clinical Core Technology of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou Health Commission
Subject
Chemistry (miscellaneous),Analytical Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science
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