Skip navigation
  •  Inicio
  • UDC 
    • Cómo depositar
    • Políticas do RUC
    • FAQ
    • Dereitos de Autor
    • Máis información en INFOguías UDC
  • Percorrer 
    • Comunidades
    • Buscar por:
    • Data de publicación
    • Autor
    • Título
    • Materia
  • Axuda
    • español
    • Gallegan
    • English
  • Acceder
  •  Galego 
    • Español
    • Galego
    • English
  
Ver ítem 
  •   RUC
  • Facultade de Ciencias da Saúde
  • Investigación (FCS)
  • Ver ítem
  •   RUC
  • Facultade de Ciencias da Saúde
  • Investigación (FCS)
  • Ver ítem
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Amentadione from the alga cystoseira usneoides as a novel osteoarthritis protective agent in an ex vivo co-culture OA model

Thumbnail
Ver/abrir
Araujo_Amentadione.pdf (1.795Mb)
Araujo_Amentadione_Suppl.pdf - Supplementary material (577.2Kb)
Use este enlace para citar
http://hdl.handle.net/2183/27098
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0)
A non ser que se indique outra cousa, a licenza do ítem descríbese como Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0)
Coleccións
  • Investigación (FCS) [1295]
Metadatos
Mostrar o rexistro completo do ítem
Título
Amentadione from the alga cystoseira usneoides as a novel osteoarthritis protective agent in an ex vivo co-culture OA model
Autor(es)
Araújo, Nuna
Viegas, Carla S.B.
Zubía, Eva
Magalhães, Joana
Ramos, Acácio
Carvalho, Maria M.
Cruz, Henrique
Sousa, Joao Paulo
Blanco García, Francisco J
Vermeer, Cees
Simes, DC
Data
2020-12-07
Cita bibliográfica
Araújo N, Viegas CSB, Zubía E, Magalhães J, Ramos A, Carvalho MM, Cruz H, Sousa JP, Blanco FJ, Vermeer C, Simes DC. Amentadione from the alga cystoseira usneoides as a novel osteoarthritis protective agent in an ex vivo co-culture OA model. Mar Drugs. 2020 Dec 7;18(12):624.
Resumo
[Abstract] Osteoarthritis (OA) remains a prevalent chronic disease without effective prevention and treatment. Amentadione (YP), a meroditerpenoid purified from the alga Cystoseira usneoides, has demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity. Here, we investigated the YP anti-osteoarthritic potential, by using a novel OA preclinical drug development pipeline designed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and anti-mineralizing activities of potential OA-protective compounds. The workflow was based on in vitro primary cell cultures followed by human cartilage explants assays and a new OA co-culture model, combining cartilage explants with synoviocytes under interleukin-1β (IL-1β) or hydroxyapatite (HAP) stimulation. A combination of gene expression analysis and measurement of inflammatory mediators showed that the proposed model mimicked early disease stages, while YP counteracted inflammatory responses by downregulation of COX-2 and IL-6, improved cartilage homeostasis by downregulation of MMP3 and the chondrocytes hypertrophic differentiation factors Col10 and Runx2. Importantly, YP downregulated NF-κB gene expression and decreased phosphorylated IkBα/total IkBα ratio in chondrocytes. These results indicate the co-culture as a relevant pre-clinical OA model, and strongly suggest YP as a cartilage protective factor by inhibiting inflammatory, mineralizing, catabolic and differentiation processes during OA development, through inhibition of NF-κB signaling pathways, with high therapeutic potential.
Palabras chave
Osteoarthritis
Amentadione
Preclinical osteoarthritis models
Marine compounds
Cystoseira usneoides
Inflammation
Mineralization
Chondrocytes
Synoviocytes
Cartilage explants
 
Versión do editor
https://doi.org/10.3390/md18120624
Dereitos
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0)
ISSN
1660-3397

Listar

Todo RUCComunidades e colecciónsPor data de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasGrupo de InvestigaciónTitulaciónEsta colecciónPor data de publicaciónAutoresTítulosMateriasGrupo de InvestigaciónTitulación

A miña conta

AccederRexistro

Estatísticas

Ver Estatísticas de uso
Sherpa
OpenArchives
OAIster
Scholar Google
UNIVERSIDADE DA CORUÑA. Servizo de Biblioteca.    DSpace Software Copyright © 2002-2013 Duraspace - Suxestións