Natural Stilbenoids Have Anti-Inflammatory Properties in Vivo and Down-Regulate the Production of Inflammatory Mediators NO, IL6, and MCP1 Possibly in a PI3K/Akt-Dependent Manner

Journal of Natural Products
2018.0

Abstract

Stilbenoids are a group of polyphenolic compounds found in plants, trees, berries, and nuts. Stilbenoids have been shown to serve an antimicrobial and antifungal function in plants. There is also evidence that as a part of the human diet, stilbenoids play an important role as antioxidants and may have anti-inflammatory effects. The PI3K/Akt pathway is a well-characterized signaling pathway controlling cellular functions involved in growth and cell cycle and in metabolism. There is also increasing evidence to show the involvement of this pathway in the regulation of inflammatory responses. In the present study, an attempt was made to investigate the anti-inflammatory properties of the naturally occurring stilbenoids pinosylvin (1), monomethylpinosylvin (2), resveratrol (3), pterostilbene (4), piceatannol (5), and rhapontigenin (6). Glycosylated derivatives of piceatannol and rhapontigenin, namely, astringin (7) and rhaponticin (8), respectively, were also investigated. In addition to the natural stilbenoids, pinosylvin derivatives (9-13) were synthesized and subjected to the testing of their effects on the PI3K/Akt pathway in inflammatory conditions. The investigated natural stilbenoids (except the glycosylated derivatives) were found to down-regulate Akt phosphorylation, which is a well-acknowledged marker for PI3K activity. It was also found that all of the studied natural stilbenoids had anti-inflammatory effects in vitro. The three most potent stilbenoids, piceatannol, pinosylvin, and pterostilbene, were selected for in vivo testing and were found to suppress inflammatory edema and to down-regulate the production of inflammatory mediators IL6 and MCP1 in carrageenan-induced paw inflammation in mice. When compared to the commercial PI3K inhibitor LY294002, the anti-inflammatory effects appeared to be quite similar. The results reveal hitherto unknown anti-inflammatory effects of natural stilbenoids and suggest that those effects may be mediated via inhibition of the PI3K/Akt pathway.

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