ReferenceID 5871

Nobiletin Inhibits Inflammatory Reaction in Interleukin-1β-Stimulated Human Periodontal Ligament Cells

Pharmaceutics

The immune response in periodontal lesions is involved in the progression of periodontal disease. Therefore, it is important to find a bioactive substance that has anti-inflammatory effects in periodontal lesions. This s

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Reference Id
5871
Evidence Id
22461
Core Evidence Id
22461
Source Reference Id
5008
Herb2 Reference Id
HBREF005805
Subject Paper Key
HBIN037171_34066937
Pubmed Id
34066937
Doi
10.3390/pharmaceutics13050667
Paper Title
Nobiletin Inhibits Inflammatory Reaction in Interleukin-1β-Stimulated Human Periodontal Ligament Cells
Paper Abstract
The immune response in periodontal lesions is involved in the progression of periodontal disease. Therefore, it is important to find a bioactive substance that has anti-inflammatory effects in periodontal lesions. This study aimed to examine if nobiletin, which is found in the peel of citrus fruits, could inhibit inflammatory responses in interleukin (IL)-1beta-stimulated human periodontal ligament cells (HPDLCs). The release of cytokines (IL-6, IL-8, CXCL10, CCL20, and CCL2) and matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-1 and MMP-3) was assessed by ELISA. The expression of cell adhesion molecules (ICAM-1and VCAM-1) and the activation of signal transduction pathways (nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB, mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and protein kinase B (Akt)) in HPDLCs were detected by Western blot analysis. Our experiments revealed that nobiletin decreased the expression of inflammatory cytokines, cell adhesion molecules, and MMPs in IL-1beta-stimulated HPDLCs. Moreover, we revealed that nobiletin treatment could suppress the activation of the NF-kappaB, MAPKs, and Akt pathways. These findings indicate that nobiletin could inhibit inflammatory reactions in IL-1beta-stimulated HPDLCs by inhibiting multiple signal transduction pathways, including NF-kappaB, MAPKs, and Akt.
Journal
Pharmaceutics
Publish Year
2021
Experiment Subject
human; il-1beta-stimulated hpdlcs; interleukin (il)-1beta-stimulated human periodontal ligament cells
Experiment Type
Cell Experiment
Phenotype Related
Periodontal Lesions; Periodontal Disease
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Paper Title En
Nobiletin Inhibits Inflammatory Reaction in Interleukin-1β-Stimulated Human Periodontal Ligament Cells
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